نتایج جستجو برای: maurice merleau
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Предлагается семиотическая модель коллективно разделяемой апперцепции, основанная на идеях М. Мерло-Понти о роли общего интенционального объекта в со-конституировании эго и альтер-эго обеспечиваемой этим феноменологии коллективной деятельности. В качестве формальной семиотической модели статье используется теория Фоконье, обобщающая схему противопоставления пространств «оболочки» «содержания» м...
Freedom Penultimate draft. Please cite only final version in The Routledge Companion to Phenomenology. Human freedom was Jean-Paul Sartre's central philosophical preoccupation throughout his career. It is hardly surprising, therefore, that the cornerstone of his moral and political thought, Being and Nothingness, contains an extensive and subtle account of the metaphysical freedom that he consi...
INTRODUCTION Merleau-Ponty (French phenomenological philosopher, born in 1908 and deceased in 1961) refers to habit in various passages of his Phenomenology of Perception as a relevant issue in his philosophical and phenomenological position. Through his exploration of this issue he explains both the pre-reflexive character that our original linkage with the world has, as well as the kind of “u...
1 : INSERM, U687, SAINT-MAURICE, F-94415 FRANCE; IFR69, VILLEJUIF, F-94800 FRANCE * Members of the EDISC group: Jean-François Chastang, Annette Leclerc, Danièle Luce, Gwenn Menvielle, INSERM U687, Saint-Maurice; Béatrice Geoffroy-Perez, Ellen Imbernon, Institut de Veille Sanitaire DST, Saint-Maurice; Christine Couet, Isabelle Robert-Bobée, INSEE, Paris; MarieJosèphe Saurel-Cubizolles, INSERM U1...
In this paper, I propose to draw two considerations regarding the ontological notion of brute being, present in Maurice Merleau-Ponty's late philosophy: (i) that aforementioned can be understood according irreducibility Being our linguistic instruments and, sense, consists a being-Other that, raw and permanently wild state, never allows itself enclosed domain word; (ii) assuming "ultimate suppo...
movement material. Informed by Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenological approach 18 prioritising the lived-body as the primary source of engaging with the world, these tasks were facilitated through a process of phenomenological reduction. Described by Mickunas and Stewart as ‘a narrowing of attention to what is essential in the problem while disregarding the superfluous and accidental’, this approach ...
Touch is, I propose, a foundational, “intercorporeal” form of intimacy. Such intercorporeal intimacy precedes developmentally and undergirds permanently the “intersubjective” intimacy that is possible between adult subjects. For, it is in the affective intimacy of touching and being touched that we first realize (i.e., make real, actualize) both a coexistence or participation with other bodies,...
ow nl oa de d B y: [U ni ve rs ity o f S us se x] A t: 15 :5 1 24 D ec em be r 2 00 7 Phillips, J. (1988). Latency and the unconscious in Merleau-Ponty. In Phenomenology and psychoanalysis: The sixth annual Symposium of the Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center (pp. 331–364). Pittsburgh, PA: Duquesne University Press. Phillips, J. (1996). Lacan and Merleau-Ponty: The confrontation of psychoanaly...
There are many different techniques that can be used to prove a statement. While they are each equally worthy of proving a statement, some may be easier to use than others in a given scenario. Below is a list of several standard proof techniques that are commonly used to prove statements along with some examples of a given technique in a action. Most of the following exposition is taken directl...
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