Merleau-Ponty Vivant: The History of Albany's Rapp Road Community

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Martin C. Dillon
SUNY Press, 1 sty 1991 - 224
The essays in this volume situate Merleau-Ponty's thinking in the last decade of the twentieth century, both with regard to general context and with regard to specific themes. These are original contributions which reconfigure traditional patterns of thought by means of a plurality of styles which reflect each author's response to Merleau-Ponty's incomplete vision. The text opens with a new vision of space and proceeds to reorient traditional structures of thinking in ethics, psychology, political theory, axiology, language theory, metaphysics, textuality, semiology, and aesthetics. Through this procession one witnesses currently emerging views of subjectivity, objectivity, location, locution, and personal style as these themes have evolved through the deconstructive critique. Contributors include Edward S. Casey, Duane H. Davis, David Michael Levin, Alphonso Lingis, G. B. Madison, Joseph Margolis, Hugh J. Silverman, and Jacques Taminiaux.

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Depth and Place Reexamined
1
The Problem of Transcendence and Language
31
Intersubjectivity and the Reversals of Reflection
47
4 Imperatives
91
5 MerleauPontys Deconstruction of Logocentrism
117
Husserl Heidegger and MerleauPonty
153
From MerleauPonty to Kristeva
183
8 The Thinker and the Painter
195
Notes on Contributors
213
Name Index
217
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M. C. Dillon is Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Binghamton. He is also the author of Merleau-Ponty's Ontology and numerous journal articles on topics relating to Merleau-Ponty's thought.

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