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The Possibility Of Philosophy Course Notes From The College De France 19591961 Maurice Merleauponty Author

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The Possibility Of Philosophy Course Notes From The College De France 19591961 Maurice Merleauponty Author
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Publisher: Northwestern University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.92 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Maurice Merleau-Ponty (author), Keith Whitmoyer (transl.), Stephanie Menase (editor)
ISBN: 9780810144538, 0810144530
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Possibility Of Philosophy Course Notes From The College De France 19591961 Maurice Merleauponty Author by Maurice Merleau-ponty (author), Keith Whitmoyer (transl.), Stephanie Menase (editor) 9780810144538, 0810144530 instant download after payment.

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,” given in the spring semester of 1959; and “Cartesian Ontology and Ontology Today” and “Philosophy and Nonphilosophy since Hegel,” both given in the spring semester of 1961. The last two courses remain incomplete due to Merleau-Ponty’s unexpected death on May 3, 1961. Nonetheless, they provide indications of the new ontology that informed The Visible and the Invisible, a posthumously published work that was under way at the same time. These courses offer readers of Merleau‑Ponty’s late thought a wealth of references―to painting, literature, and psychoanalysis, and to the works of Husserl, Heidegger, Descartes, Hegel, and Marx―that fill in some of the missing pieces of The Visible and the Invisible, especially its often terse and sometimes cryptic working notes. We see more clearly how Merleau-Ponty’s attempt to bring forth a new ontology indicates a fundamental revision in what it means to think, an attempt to reimagine the possibility of philosophy.

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