Maurice Merleau-Ponty: The World of Perception - Timothy R. Quigley
Maurice Merleau-Ponty: The World of Perception - Timothy R. Quigley
Maurice Merleau-Ponty: The World of Perception - Timothy R. Quigley
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perception 6–13; and art 93–101;<strong>of</strong> living movement 74–5;perceiving and defining 94–5;visual 53, 55–6perspective 17, 18, 52–4phenomenology 3, 12–13, 26poetry 30, 100–1politics 4, 108–10Ponge, F. 64–5post-modernism 14, 32–3Poussin, N. 18primitive peoples 22, 70–3, 82Proust 107psychoanalysis 63; see also Freudpsychologism 10–11psychology 3, 10, 55–6, 59–60,74–5, 86; see also GestaltpsychologyRacine 106–7radio vii–ixreason 32, 72–4, 88, 110–11relativity 18, 44Riemann-Clifford hypothesis 18Romanticism 24Rousseau, J.-J. 24Sartre, J.-P. 2–4; Being andNothingness 4, 62; Les Mots 115n;on Ponge 64–5; on senseexperience 21, 61–3; see also LesTemps Modernesscience 8; dogmatism <strong>of</strong> 45;French view <strong>of</strong> 40, 42; laws <strong>of</strong>as ‘approximate expressions’ 16,43–4; and modern philosophy43; as paradigm <strong>of</strong> knowledge14, 40; scientific realism 15self-consciousness 27, 86sensory objects 20–2, 59–66Socialism and Freedom 4space 49–56; as constituted by thesenses 12; Newtonian 17–20;Einstein on 18Temps Modernes, Les 4Titian 19Valéry, P. 100, 116nverification principle 7Voltaire 89–90water 64–5125