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133The Flesh of Images, Images of Flesh: Merleau-Ponty ForwardedJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 48 (4): 360-367. 2017.The Flesh of Images: Merleau-Ponty Between Painting and Cinema, by Mauro Carbone, is his third book in a body of work interpreting Merleau-Ponty’s ontology of Flesh: The Thinking of the Sensible: M...
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Between Phenomenology and History: An Interpretation and Application of Transcendental PhenomenologyDissertation, Boston University Graduate School. 1977.
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42Piaget's studies on child logic and the validation of logical lawsPhilosophy of the Social Sciences 6 (1): 1-13. 1976.
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Metamorphosis and Music: Klee and Merleau-PontyIn Paul Klee (ed.), Paul Klee: Philosophical Vision, From Nature to Art, Mcmullen Museum of Art, Boston College. 2012.
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58Historicity, Narratives, and the Understanding of Human LifeJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 15 (3): 37-54. 1984.
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57From Aristotle’s Poetics to Newman’s Vir Heroicus Sublimis: The Contest Over the Origins of ArtEpoche: A Journal of the History of Philosophy 10 (1): 65-79. 2005.This article explores the question of the cognitivity of the arts. It begins from Kundera’s argument that the novel, originating from Cervantes, offers a response toGalileo and solution to Husserl’s diagnosis of a “crisis of European sciences.” Expanding to the full range of literary arts, we next undertake a re-reading of Aristotle’s Poetics to assess Aristotle’s views of the origins of tragedy and press for a cognitive interpretation of the meaning of catharsis and emotions. Finally, turning t…Read more
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73Ontology and alterity in Merleau-Ponty (edited book)Northwestern University Press. 1990.McAllestar (computer science, MIT) describes ONTIC, the interactive system for verifying represents a significant change of direction in the field of mechanical deduction, a key area in computer science and artificial intelligence. Fourteen interrelated essays comprise a multifaceted dialogue about intersubjectivity, reciprocity, and the nature of self and other, especially as these themes are developed in Merleau-Ponty's The Visible and the invisible. The question they explore is whether the re…Read more
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130Hartshorne's Arguments against Empirical Evidence for Necessary Existence: An EvaluationReligious Studies 13 (2). 1977.Is experiential evidence irrelevant to acceptance or rejection of belief in the existence of a Divine Being? Charles Hartshorne answers that it is indeed irrelevant, and this answer has an initial and, for me, continuing surprising ring to it. Specifically, Hartshorne makes two distinguishable claims: the traditional allegedly a posteriori arguments, the teleological and cosmological, are in fact incompatible with empiricist methodology and are disguised ontological arguments; the conception of …Read more
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61Child thought and contradictions: Understanding reyb and toPhilosophy of the Social Sciences 8 (3): 261-264. 1978.
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131The Problem of Origins: In the Timber Yard, Under the SeaChiasmi International 2 249-259. 2000.
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128Riassunto: Il bello e if sublime in Merleau-Ponty e LyotardChiasmi International 10 226-226. 2008.
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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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Inside and Outside: Ontological ConsiderationsIn Olkowski And Morely (ed.), Merleau-Ponty: Interiority and Exteriority, Psychic Life and the World, Suny Press. 1999.
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86From Aristotle’s Poetics to Newman’s Vir Heroicus SublimisEpoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 10 (1): 65-79. 2005.This article explores the question of the cognitivity of the arts. It begins from Kundera’s argument that the novel, originating from Cervantes, offers a response toGalileo and solution to Husserl’s diagnosis of a “crisis of European sciences.” Expanding to the full range of literary arts, we next undertake a re-reading of Aristotle’s Poetics to assess Aristotle’s views of the origins of tragedy and press for a cognitive interpretation of the meaning of catharsis and emotions. Finally, turning t…Read more
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57A philosophical inquiry into the moral sense of nature and artifactsMan and World 19 (1): 103-118. 1986.These inquiries do not diminish or overshadow the power and importance of the gift that isThe Embers and the Stars. It must be counted among the richest, most eloquent, original, and challenging new works of philosophy to appear in recent years, standing alongisde the best of the authors Kohák admires most, like Marcel and Ricoeur. It must be read. Moreover, we must press Kohák for both the philosophical theology and philosophical inquiry into the moral sense of artifacts toward which this work …Read more
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1Thinking in Color: Merleau-Ponty and Paul KleeIn Véronique Marion Fóti (ed.), Merleau-Ponty: difference, materiality, painting, Humanities Press. pp. 169--76. 1996.
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Présence de l’oeuvre, un passé qui ne passe pas: Merleau-Ponty and Paul KleeAlter: revue de phénoménologie 16 227-242. 2008.
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