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  1. Maurice Merleau-Ponty - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    • Merleau-Ponty was born in Rochefort-sur-Mer, in the province ofCharente-Maritime, on March 14, 1908. After the death in 1913 of his father, a colonial artillery captainand a knight of the Legion of Hon… See more

    The Nature of Perception and The Structure of Behavior

    Merleau-Ponty’s lifelong interest in the philosophical status ofperception is already reflected in his successful 1933 application fora subvention to study the nature of perception… See more

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    Phenomenology of Perception

    Completed in 1944 and published the following year, Phenomenologyof Perception (PP) is the … See more

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    Expression, Language, and Art

    The concepts of expression and style are central toMerleau-Ponty’s thought and already play a key role in his firsttwo books, where they characterize the perceptual exchange b… See more

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    Political Philosophy

    From the first issue of Les Temps Modernes in October 1945until his death, Merleau-Ponty wrote regularly on politics, includingreflections on contemporary events as … See more

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  1. Merleau-Ponty understands perception to be an ongoing dialogue between one's lived body and the world which it perceives, in which perceivers passively and actively strive to express the perceived world in concert with others.
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    Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1908—1961) Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s work is commonly associated with the philosophical movement called existentialism and its intention to begin with an analysis of the concrete experiences, perceptions, …

     
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