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Title Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology of language
Creators Apostolopoulos Dimitris
Collection Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция
Subjects Translating and interpreting — Philosophy. ; Phenomenology. ; EBSCO eBooks
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Through accessible analyses of Merleau-Ponty's views of linguistic expression and understanding, and by tracing the evolution of these views throughout the course of his philosophical career, Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of Language offers a comprehensive picture of his engagement with the philosophy of language.

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  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • A Note on Abbreviations and Texts
  • Introduction
    • Notes
  • Part I
    • 1 Structure and Language
      • 1. Behaviour, Meaning and Structure
      • 2. Description, Sense and Signification
      • 3. Structure and Expression
      • 4. Unresolved Questions
      • Notes
    • 2 Empirical Expression
      • 1. Schneider’s Linguistic Capacities
      • 2. Merleau-Ponty’s Hermeneutic Account of Linguistic Expression
        • 2.1 Sedimentation
        • 2.2 Gesture
        • 2.3 Meaning and Interpretation
      • 3. Authentic Expression
      • 4. Authentic Language and Freedom
      • Notes
    • 3 Transcendental Expression
      • 1. Objective Thought
      • 2. Explanatory Openness
      • 3. Transcendental Reflection
        • 3.1 Circularity
        • 3.2 ‘Tacit’ and ‘Spoken’ Cogito
      • 4. Language and Foundation
      • 5. ‘Transcendental or Authentic Speech’
      • 6. Description or Creation?
      • Notes
  • Part II
    • 4 Scientific and Literary Expression
      • 1. ‘Metaphysics’ or ‘Rationality’ and ‘Expression’
      • 2. Formal Expression
      • 3. Expression in Linguistics: Saussure
        • 3.1 ‘Langue’ and ‘Parole’
        • 3.2 ‘Parole ’ and Dialogue
        • 3.3 ‘Diacritical’ Meaning-Formation
        • 3.4 Institution, Rationality and History
      • 4. ‘Indirect’ or ‘Operant’ Expression: Proust and Valéry
        • 4.1 On Painting and Literature
        • 4.2 Valéry and ‘the Voice’
        • 4.3 Proust and Literary Description
      • 5. Literature, Phenomenology and Metaphysics
      • Notes
    • 5 The Linguistic Foundations of Ontology
      • 1. Ontology, Sense and Intersubjectivity
      • 2. The Implicit Ontological Implications of Dialogue
        • 2.1 Reversibility and Narcissism
        • 2.2 Activity and Passivity
        • 2.3 Intentional ‘Transgression’ and ‘Encroachment’
      • 3. The Explicit Ontological Implications of Dialogue
      • 4. Ontological Expression in the Making
      • Notes
  • Part III
    • 6 Language and World
      • 1. Philosophical Predecessors and Potential Influences
        • 1.1 Humboldt’s ‘innere Sprachform’
        • 1.2 Cassirer, Language and Representation
      • 2. Meaning as Cohesion
        • 2.1 The ‘Écart’
        • 2.2 ‘Latent’ Intentionality (‘Flesh’, ‘Reversibility’ and ‘Narcissism’)
        • 2.3 ‘Institution’
      • 3. Articulating the World
        • 3.1 The Intertwining of Speech, Thought and Perception
        • 3.2 ‘Inherent’ and ‘Spoken’ Language
        • 3.3 Expression and World-Formation
      • 4. The Limits of Language and World
      • Notes
    • 7 Ontology and Language
      • 1. ‘Hyper-Reflection’
      • 2. ‘Interrogation’
      • 3. Creative Description
      • 4. Dialectical Expression
      • 5. Concept Invention
      • 6. Language and Essence
      • 7. Philosophy as ‘Operative Language’
      • Notes
  • Conclusion
    • Notes
  • Bibliography
    • 1. Works by Merleau-Ponty
      • Published Works
      • Unpublished Works
    • 2. Works by Other Authors
  • Index
    • Index Nominum
    • Index Rerum
  • About the Author
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