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Silence et langage: Genese de la phenomenologie de Merleau-Ponty au seuil de l'ontologie
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Silence et langage: Genese de la phenomenologie de Merleau-Ponty au seuil de l'ontologie

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Dans Silence et langage Stephen A. Noble propose une relecture de la genese de la phenomenologie de Merleau-Ponty qui analyse la place centrale du langage au sein d'une philosophie de la perception elaboree sur une solidarite du voir et du discours. En partant de La structure du comportement , et par l'intermediaire notamment des travaux de Goldstein, l'etude situe le contexte dans lequel le langage apparait comme theme majeur dans la pensee de Merleau-Ponty au sein d'un debat sur le vivant qui remonte a la philosophie kantienne. Sont reexaminees alors l'influence de la phenomenologie allemande sur Merleau-Ponty, ainsi que sa reflexion sur la litterature, la linguistique, et l'art, en s'appuyant aussi bien sur des ecrits publies que sur des textes inedits.

In Silence et langage Stephen A. Noble offers a new interpretation of the development of Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenology which analyses the central position of language within a philosophy of perception predicated upon the interdependence of seeing and speaking. Beginning with The Structure of Behaviour, and particularly through the work of Goldstein, the study situates the context in which language appears as a dominant theme in Merleau-Ponty’s thought within a philosophical debate concerning the living organism which can be traced back to the writings of Kant. The work then re-examines the influences of German phenomenology on Merleau-Ponty, as well as the philosopher’s reflections on literature, linguistics, and art, basing its arguments on both published and unpublished texts.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Date
27 March 2014
Pages
286
ISBN
9789004266513

Dans Silence et langage Stephen A. Noble propose une relecture de la genese de la phenomenologie de Merleau-Ponty qui analyse la place centrale du langage au sein d'une philosophie de la perception elaboree sur une solidarite du voir et du discours. En partant de La structure du comportement , et par l'intermediaire notamment des travaux de Goldstein, l'etude situe le contexte dans lequel le langage apparait comme theme majeur dans la pensee de Merleau-Ponty au sein d'un debat sur le vivant qui remonte a la philosophie kantienne. Sont reexaminees alors l'influence de la phenomenologie allemande sur Merleau-Ponty, ainsi que sa reflexion sur la litterature, la linguistique, et l'art, en s'appuyant aussi bien sur des ecrits publies que sur des textes inedits.

In Silence et langage Stephen A. Noble offers a new interpretation of the development of Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenology which analyses the central position of language within a philosophy of perception predicated upon the interdependence of seeing and speaking. Beginning with The Structure of Behaviour, and particularly through the work of Goldstein, the study situates the context in which language appears as a dominant theme in Merleau-Ponty’s thought within a philosophical debate concerning the living organism which can be traced back to the writings of Kant. The work then re-examines the influences of German phenomenology on Merleau-Ponty, as well as the philosopher’s reflections on literature, linguistics, and art, basing its arguments on both published and unpublished texts.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Date
27 March 2014
Pages
286
ISBN
9789004266513