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| Название | Merleau-Ponty and contemporary philosophy | 
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| Другие авторы | Alloa Emmanuel | 
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- Contents
 - Texts of Merleau-Ponty’s, Abbreviated
 - Merleau-Ponty and Contemporary Philosophy: An Introduction
- The Texts
- Legacies
 - Mind and Nature
 - Politics, Power, Institution
 - Art and Creation
 
 - Notes
 
 - The Texts
 - Legacies
- The Three Senses of Flesh: Concerning an Impasse in Merleau-Ponty’s Ontology
- Notes
 
 - Vortex of Time. Merleau-Ponty on Temporality
- I
 - II
 - III
 - IV
 - V
 - VI
 - Notes
 
 - Undergoing an Experience: Sensing, Bodily Affordances, and the Institution of the Self
- 1. What Are Sensations About?
 - 2. Two Fallacies of Empiricism
- The Internalist Fallacy
 - The Atomistic Fallacy
 
 - 3. The Diacritical Field of Experience
 - 4. Affordances
 - 5. Responsivity
 - 6. Institution of the Self
 - Notes
 
 - Between Sense and Non-Sense: Merleau-Ponty and “The Silence of the Absolute Language”
- Notes
 
 
 - The Three Senses of Flesh: Concerning an Impasse in Merleau-Ponty’s Ontology
 - Mind and Nature
- The Truth of Naturalism
- Notes
 
 - The Panpsychism Question in Merleau-Ponty’s Ontology
- The Panpsychism Question
 - Toward a Panpsychist Reading of Flesh
 - The Elusive Basis of the Sentient-Insentient Distinction
 - Panpsychism and Audacity
 - Notes
 
 - Merleau-Ponty and Biosemiotics: From the Issue of Meaning in Living Beings to a New Deal between Science and Metaphysics
- Biosemiotics and the Issue of Ambiguous Meaning
- Oneiric Meaning?
 - Portmann’s Conceptualization of the Appearance of Animals
 - Fantasy in Animal Appearance. Facts and Speculations in Portmann’s Work
 
 - Merleau-Ponty’s Ontological Approach to Biology: The Lateral Relationship between Meaning for Us and Meaning in Other Living Bei
- Life, as an Object of Study, Has Decentered our Concepts and Paradigms
 - Meaning in Life: Merleau-Ponty’s Ontological Approach
 
 - Notes
 
 - Biosemiotics and the Issue of Ambiguous Meaning
 
 - The Truth of Naturalism
 - Politics, Power, Institution
- The Institution of the Law: Merleau-Ponty and Lefort
- Notes
 
 - Post-Truth Politics and the Paradox of Power
- Introduction: Merleau-Ponty on the Outside
 - Philosophy and Non-Philosophy
 - Perceptual Faith
 - Power and Perceptual Faith
 - Power as Ontological Principle
 - Conclusion
 - Notes
 
 - Institutional Habits: About Bodies and Orientations that Don’t Fit
- The Habitual Body
 - Diversity Work and Habit Change
 - Breaking the Feather
 - Conclusion: Diversity Work and Disorientation
 - Notes
 
 
 - The Institution of the Law: Merleau-Ponty and Lefort
 - Art and Creation
- Art after the Sublime in Merleau-Ponty and André Breton Aesthetics and the Politics of Mad Love
- I
 - II
 - III
 - Notes
 
 - Institution and Critique of the Museum in “Indirect Language and the Voices of Silence”
- Institution and the Critique of Philosophical Spectation
 - Merleau-Ponty and New Curation
 - Notes
 
 - Deleuze’s “Philosophy-Cinema”: A Variation on Merleau-Ponty’s “A-Philosophy”?
- Notes
 
 - Strong Beauty: In Face of Structures of Exclusion
- On Strong Beauty
 - Nature and Art
 - Strong Beauty in Art
 - The Resilience of Strong Beauty
 - Notes
 
 
 - Art after the Sublime in Merleau-Ponty and André Breton Aesthetics and the Politics of Mad Love
 - Epilogue Merleau-Ponty: An Attempt at a Response
- Notes
 
 - Contributors
 - Index