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The Merleau-Ponty reader

edited by Ted Toadvine and Leonard Lawlor

(Northwestern University studies in phenomenology and existential philosophy)

Northwestern University Press, 2007

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

: hbk ISBN 9780810119505

Description

The first reader to offer a comprehensive view of Maurice Merleau-Ponty's (1908-1961) work, this selection collects in one volume the foundational essays necessary for understanding the core of this critical twentieth-century philosopher's thought. Arranged chronologically, the essays are grouped in three sections corresponding to the major periods of Merleau-Ponty's work: First the years prior to his appointment to the Sorbonne in 1949, the early existentialist period during which he wrote important works on the phenomenology of perception and the primacy of perception; second the years of his work as professor of child psychology at the Sorbonne, a period especially concerned with language; and finally, his years as chair of modern philosophy at the College de France a time devoted to the articulation of a new ontology and philosophy of nature. The editors, who provide an interpretive introduction, also include previously unpublished working notes found in Merleau-Ponty's papers after his death. Translations of all selections have been updated and several appear here in English for the first time. By contextualizing Merleau-Ponty's writings on the philosophy of art and politics within the overall development of his thought, this volume allows readers to see both the breadth of his contribution to twentieth-century philosophy and the convergence of the various strand of his reflection.

Table of Contents

  • Sources of the Texts
  • Editors's Introduction
  • I. THE PRE-SORBONNE PERIOD (PRECEDING 1949)
  • 1. The Relations of the Soul & the Body & the Problem of Perceptual Consciousness, from The Structure of Behavior (1942)
  • 2. The War Has Taken Place (1945), from Sense and Non-Sense
  • 3. What is Phenomenology? Preface to the Phenomenology of Perception (1945)
  • 4. Cezanne's Doubt (1945), from Sense and Non-Sense
  • 5. The Contemporary Philosophical Movement (1945), from Parcours, 1935 - 1951
  • 6. The Primacy of Perception and its Philosophical Consequences (1946), from the Bulletin de la societe francaise de philosophie
  • 7. Reality and its Shadow (1948), from Parcours, 1935 - 1951
  • II. THE SORBONNE PERIOD (1949 - 1952)
  • 8. A Note on Machiavelli (1949), from Signs
  • 9. The Adversary is Complicit (1950), from Parcours, 1935 - 1951
  • 10. The Child's Relations with Others (1951), extract, course at the Sorbonne
  • 11. Human Engineering: The New ""Human"" Techniques of American Big Business (1951), from Parcours, 1935 - 1951
  • 12. Man and Adversity, followed by discussion (1951), essay from Signs, discussion from Parcours Deux, 1951 - 1961
  • 13. Indirect Language and the Voices of Silence (1952), from Signs
  • 14. An Unpublished Text by Maurice Merleau-Ponty: A Prospectus of his Work (1952), from Parcours Deux, 1951 - 1961
  • III. THE COLLEGE DE FRANCE PERIOD (1952 - 1961)
  • 15. Epilogue to Adventures of the Dialectic (1953 - 54)
  • 16. Preface (1960) to Signs
  • 17. Eye and Mind (1961)
  • 18. Merleau-Ponty in Person (1958), from Parcours Deux, 1951 - 1961
  • 19. The Intertwining - The Chiasm (1960 - 61), from The Visible and the Invisible
  • 20. New Working Notes from the Period of The Visible and the Invisible (1955 - 61).
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780810120433

Description

The first reader to offer a comprehensive view of Maurice Merleau-Ponty's (1908-1961) work, this selection collects in one volume the foundational essays necessary for understanding the core of this critical twentieth-century philosopher's thought. Arranged chronologically, the essays are grouped in three sections corresponding to the major periods of Merleau-Ponty's work: First, the years prior to his appointment to the Sorbonne in 1949, the early, existentialist period during which he wrote important works on the phenomenology of perception and the primacy of perception; second, the years of his work as professor of child psychology and pedagogy at the Sorbonne, period especially concerned with language; and finally, his years as chair of modern philosophy at the College de France, a time devoted to the articulation of a new ontology and philosophy of nature. The editors, who provide an interpretive introduction, also include previously unpublished working notes found in Merleau-Ponty's papers after his death. Translations of all selections have been updated and several appear here in English for the first time. By contextualizing Merleau-Ponty's writings on the philosophy of art and politics within the overall development of his thought, this volume allows readers to see both the breadth of his contribution to twentieth-century philosophy and the convergence of the various strands of his reflection.

Table of Contents

Sources of the Texts Editors's Introduction I. The Pre-Sorbonne Period (Preceding 1949) 1. The Relations of the Soul & the Body & the Problem of Perceptual Consciousness, from The Structure of Behavior (1942) 2. The War Has Taken Place (1945), from Sense and Non-Sense 3. What is Phenomenology? Preface to the Phenomenology of Perception (1945) 4. Cezanne's Doubt (1945), from Sense and Non-Sense 5. The Contemporary Philosophical Movement (1945), from Parcours, 1935-1951 6. The Primacy of Perception and its Philosophical Consequences (1946), from the Bulletin de la societe francaise de philosophie 7. Reality and its Shadow (1948), from Parcours, 1935-1951 II. The Sorbonne Period (1949-1952) 8. A Note on Machiavelli (1949), from Signs 9. The Adversary is Complicit (1950), from Parcours, 1935-1951 10. The Child's Relations with Others (1951), extract, course at the Sorbonne 11. Human Engineering: The New ""Human"" Techniques of American Big Business (1951), from Parcours, 1935-1951 12. Man and Adversity, followed by discussion (1951), essay from Signs, discussion from Parcours Deux, 1951-1961 13. Indirect Language and the Voices of Silence (1952), from Signs 14. An Unpublished Text by Maurice Merleau-Ponty: A Prospectus of his Work (1952), from Parcours Deux, 1951-1961 III. The College De France Period (1952-1961) 15. Epilogue to Adventures of the Dialectic (1953-54) 16. Preface (1960) to Signs 17. Eye and Mind (1961) 18. Merleau-Ponty in Person (1958), from Parcours Deux, 1951-1961 19. The Intertwining - The Chiasm (1960-61), from The Visible and the Invisible 20. New Working Notes from the Period of The Visible and the Invisible (1955-61).

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  • NCID
    BA85992861
  • ISBN
    • 9780810119505
    • 9780810120433
  • LCCN
    2007023571
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Evanston, Ill.
  • Pages/Volumes
    xvi, 490 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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