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Varseblivningens fenomenologi
"Varseblivningens fenomenologi" är ett av den fenomenologiska traditionens centrala verk. Maurice Merleau-Ponty utarbetar här ett övergripande perspektiv på det mänskliga …
Phenomenology of perception
First published in 1945, Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s monumental Phénoménologie de la perception signalled the arrival of a major new philosophical and intellectual voice in post-war …
Phenomenology of Perception
Challenging and rewarding in equal measure, Phenomenology of Perception is Merleau-Ponty's most famous work. Impressive in both scope and imagination, it uses the example of …
The Visible and the Invisible
The Visible and the Invisible contains the unfinished manuscript and working notes of the book Merleau-Ponty was writing when he died. The text is devoted to a critical examination …
Phenomenology of Perception
Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with …
Humanism and Terror
First published in France in 1947, Humanism and Terror is a vital work of political philosophy by one of the leading French philosophers of the twentieth century. Attempting to …
Kroppens fenomenologi
Gjennom en rekke fenomenologiske analyser av patologiske forstyrrelser etc. nærmer Merleau-Ponty seg en ny innsikt i subjektets kroppslige væren og den legemligjorte bevissthet og …
Possibility of Philosophy
The Possibility of Philosophy presents the notes that Maurice Merleau Ponty prepared for three courses he taught at the College de France: "e;The Possibility of Philosophy …
In Reality
Bergson is rightly considered the philosopher of duration. Has this theory, however, been sufficiently elucidated? Is there a domain, aside from life itself, to which the …
The Possibility of Philosophy
The Possibility of Philosophy presents the notes that Maurice Merleau-Ponty prepared for three courses he taught at the CollÈge de France: “The Possibility of Philosophy Today,” …