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151Merleau-ponty's early aesthetics of historical being: The case of cezanneResearch in Phenomenology 17 (1): 211-225. 1987.
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Introduction: Alterity as a ReversibilityIn Galen A. Johnson & Michael Bradley Smith (eds.), Ontology and alterity in Merleau-Ponty, Northwestern University Press. 1990.
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138Forest and PhilosophyEnvironmental Philosophy 4 (1-2): 59-75. 2007.This paper initiates a phenomenological study of the aesthetics of forest and wood in three main phases. First, we consider the modalities of wood’s sensuousness and argue against the formalist tradition that restricts aesthetic appreciation to visual forms. Second, we examine the structural, eidetic features of hand-made wooden objects in the “second life” of trees. Third, we engage in reflections on the communities gathered by the first and second lives of trees. These themes outline an aesthe…Read more
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2Thinking in Color: Paul Klee and Merleau-PontyIn Véronique Marion Fóti (ed.), Merleau-Ponty: difference, materiality, painting, Humanities Press. 1996.
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174On the Origin(s) of Truth in Art: Merleau-Ponty, Klee, and CézanneResearch in Phenomenology 43 (3): 475-515. 2013.Beginning from Klee’s statement on truth in self-portraiture that his faces are truer than real ones and Cézanne’s promise to tell us the truth in painting, we consider the origins of truth in art for the philosophy of Merleau-Ponty. We discover that truth in perception, in life, and incarnate existence, as in art, originates from bodily movement. Similar to Heidegger’s argument in “The Origin of the Work of Art,” a truth happens between the work and painter, between the work and viewer, and is …Read more
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65Kindness, Justice, and the Good SocietyJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 35 (3): 313-317. 2004.
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59Desire and Invisibility in “Eye and Mind:” Some Remarks on Merleau-Ponty’s SpiritualityIn Patrick Burke and Jan van Der Veken (ed.), Merleau-Ponty in Contemporary Perspective, . pp. 85--96. 1993.
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90The Retrieval of the Beautiful: Thinking Through Merleau-Pontys AestheticsNorthwestern University Press. 2009.In this elegant new study Galen Johnson retrieves the concept of the beautiful through the framework of Merleau-Ponty’s aesthetics. Although Merleau-Ponty seldom spoke directly of beauty, his philosophy is essentially about the beautiful. In Johnson’s formulation, the ontology of Flesh as element and the ontology of the Beautiful as elemental are folded together, for Desire, Love, and Beauty are part of the fabric of the world’s element, Flesh itself, the term at which Merleau-Ponty arrived to r…Read more
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192The Beautiful and the Sublime in Merleau-Ponty and LyotardChiasmi International 10 207-226. 2008.
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