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2L’apparaître appareilléIn Marion Froger, Sylvestra Mariniello & Jean-Louis Déotte (eds.), Appareil et Intermédialité, L’harmattan. pp. 17--29. 2007.
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29Buchkritik: Das unsichtbare Bild (review)Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 60 (5): 816-821. 2012.Christoph Asmuth: Bilder über Bilder – Bilder ohne Bilder. Eine neue Theorie der Bildlichkeit. Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt 2011, 194 S.
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143Produktiver Schein. Phänomenotechnik zwischen Wissenschaft und ÄsthetikZeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 60 (2): 169-182. 2015.The notion of ‘phenomenotechnique’ which Gaston Bachelard introduced in the 1930’s has enjoyed popularity among historians of science who used it in order to insist upon the technical and social mediateness of scientific facts. In the wake of the current triumphal return to epistemological ‘realism,’ the idea of phenomenotechnique has been dismissed as an alleged relic of ‘constructivism.’ The article advocates for a different reading of ‘phenomenotechnique,’ which, rather than insisting on the …Read more
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104Iconic Turn: A Plea for Three Turns of the ScrewCulture, Theory, and Critique 56 (3). 2015.In the early 1990s, W.J.T. Mitchell and Gottfried Boehm independently proclaimed that the humanities were witnessing a ‘pictorial’ or ‘iconic turn’. Twenty years later, we may wonder whether this announcement was describing an event that had already taken place or whether it was rather calling forth for it to happen. The contemporary world is, more than ever, determined by visual artefacts. Still, our conceptual arsenal, forged during centuries of logocentrism, still falls behind the complexity …Read more
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162Writing, Embodiment, DeferralPhilosophy Today 58 (2): 219-239. 2014.A simplistic image of twentieth century French philosophy sees Merleau-Ponty’s death in 1961 as the line that divides two irreconcilable moments in its history: existentialism and phenomenology, on the one hand, and structuralism on the other. The structuralist generation claimed to recapture the dimension of objectivity and impersonality, which the previous generation was supposedly incapable of. As a matter of fact, in 1962, Derrida’s edition of Husserl’s The Origin of Geometry was taken to be…Read more
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169Metaxu. Figures de la médialité chez AristoteRevue de Métaphysique et de Morale 62 (2): 247. 2009.Depuis la renaissance des études aristotéliciennes avec Werner Jaeger, on a souvent observé la fréquence lexicographique des termes dénotant la médiété et la médiation dans le corpus aristotélicien. Cette récurrence a cependant généralement été traitée comme un effet homonymique, rien ne permettant de relier a priori la médiété éthique, le terme intermédiaire en logique ou encore le milieu perceptif. Et pourtant, le fait qu'Aristote s'interroge lui-même sur cette « plurivocité » du médium peut ê…Read more
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118Escritura, encarnação, temporização: Merleau-Ponty e Derrida acerca de A origem da GeometriaDois Pontos 9 (1). 2012.A história intelectual do século XX tem sido escrita ao longo de um cenário que vê, na morte de Merleau-Ponty em 1961, a linha de divisória entre uma geração existencial e fenomenológica e o evento do estruturalismo imediatamente subsequente. A publicação das notas de leitura de Merleau-Ponty sobre o texto A origem da geometria, de Edmund Husserl, tem mostrado quão frágeis são os alicerces desta leitura simplificadora. Na verdade, enquanto a tradução e introdução de Derrida ao texto de Husserl, …Read more
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214Visual Studies in Byzantium. A pictorial turn avant la lettreJournal of Visual Culture 12 (1): 3-29. 2013.As Hegel once said, in Byzantium, between homoousis and homoiousis, the difference of one letter could decide the life and death of thousands. As this article seeks to argue, Byzantine thinking was not only attentive to conceptual differences, but also to iconic ones. The iconoclastic controversy (726-842 AD) arose from two different interpretations of the nature of images: whereas iconoclastic philosophy is based on the assumption of a fundamental 'iconic identity', iconophile philosophy defend…Read more
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77Leib und Sprache. Zur Reflexivität verkörperter Ausdrucksformen (edited book)Velbrück. 2013.Die elf Beiträge dieses Bandes gehen aus verschiedenen Blickwinkeln dem Problem der Verkörperung von Sinn nach: phänomenologische, psychoanalytische und sprachwissenschaftliche Ansätze bilden dabei den Schwerpunkt; sie werden aber durch Studien aus der Literaturtheorie, der politischen Theorie und der Filmwissenschaft ergänzt. Was heißt es – das ist die zentrale Frage –, den Körper als leibliches Medium aufzufassen, welches Sinn nicht nur verkörpert, sondern überhaupt erst entstehen lässt? Gibt …Read more
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44Nicht(s) Sagen: Strategien der Sprachabwendung Im 20. Jahrhundert (edited book)Transcript. 2008.Das 20. Jahrhundert war durch eine radikale Rückbesinnung auf die Möglichkeiten und Grenzen von Sprache gekennzeichnet. Der neuzeitliche Traum einer restlosen Benennung des Weltganzen wird fraglich, wenn ihr Medium – die propositionale Aussagelogik – unter Verdacht gerät. Der Band wirft die brisante Frage auf, ob der für das Jahrhundert prägende linguistic turn nicht so sehr in einer Hinwendung, als vielmehr in einer »Abwendung« vom Sagen besteht, die sich in der Entsagungsgeste von Melvilles B…Read more
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2Der Leib, ein 'merkwürdig unvollkommen konstituiertes Ding'In Emmanuel Alloa, Thomas Bedorf, Tobias Nikolaus Klass & Christian Grüny (eds.), Leiblichkeit. Geschichte und Aktualität eines Begriffs, Mohr-siebeck / Utb. 2012.
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268The Diacritical Nature of Meaning. Merleau-Ponty with SaussureChiasmi International 15 167-181. 2013.“What we have learned from Saussure” affirms Merleau-Ponty “is that, taken singly, signs do not signify anything, and that each one of them does not so much express a meaning as mark a divergence of meaning between itself and other signs.” While it has often been stressed that Merleau-Ponty was arguably among the earliest philosophical readers of Saussure, the real impact of this reading on Merleau-Ponty’s thinking has rarely been assessed in detail. By focusing on the middle period – the years …Read more
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148La chair comme diacritique incarnéChiasmi International 11 249-262. 2009.In 20th century thinking, few concepts have provoked as many misunderstandings as Merleau-Ponty’s notion of ‘Flesh’. Such misunderstandings (of which the article sketches the outline of an archaeology) rest on the initial assumption that the Flesh has to be derived from the body. The article suggests that the dominant readings of the Flesh can be organized along what could respectively be called the scenario of propriety and the scenario of expansion, beyond which a third way comes into view whi…Read more
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1575The article explores the striking coincidences in Heidegger's and Blanchot's account of the image as death mask. The analysis of the respective theories of the image brings forth two radically divergent conceptions of thinking as "laying patent" (Heidegger) and of thinking as "laying bare" (Blanchot).
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Suspension et gravité. L’imaginaire sartrien face au TintoretAlter. Revue de Phénoménologie 15 (15): 123-141. 2007.
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1Kunst. Werkästhetik als EreignisästhetikIn Dieter Thomä, Katrin Meyer & Hans Bernhard Schmid (eds.), Heidegger-Handbuch: Leben, Werk, Wirkung, J.b. Metzler. pp. 315-319. 2003.
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22Imagination. Suchen und Finden (edited book)W. Fink. 2013.Der Band fragt nach der Kraft der Imagination, die im Reich der Episteme ein besonders schwer zu fassender, nicht immer gern gesehener Gast ist. Wie viel Fantasie braucht die Kunst, vor allem aber das wissenschaftliche Wissen? Wir bearbeiten dieses weite Feld, indem wir nach auslösenden Momenten, bildenden Prozessen und materiellen Substraten fragen. Danach, wie imaginiert wird, und womit: in der Wissenschaft, der Kunst, im Alltag. Bildern kommt die spezifische Rolle operativer Instrumente der I…Read more
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56Afterimages: Belated Witnessing in the Photographs of the Armenian CatastropheOurnal of Literature and Trauma Studies 4 (1): 43-65. 2015.The category of « postmemory » has been invoked by Marianne Hirsch to refer to a traumatic past which is not directly remembered in first person, but is handed down to later generations and is recalled through the mediation of narratives and images which become “prostheses” for a lack of direct memory. But how is it that these prosthetic recollections do not simply substitute for what lacks but seem to shape the very events they are meant to reproduce? How come an event continues to haunt the me…Read more
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140La phénoménologie comme science de l’homme sans l’hommeTijdschrift Voor Filosofie 72 (1): 79-100. 2010.Husserlian phenomenology sets off as a fundamental rejection of those psychologisms and anthropologisms that deduce the structures of appearance from some preexisting essence of man. However, despite a clear rejection of all anthropological foundations of phenomenology, the examples of Husserl, Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty show that the question of man continues to haunt the phenomenological project and constitutes something like a ‘blind spot’. Relating these unspoken tensions to another histori…Read more
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61’ein Reden und ein Denken, das nicht wir haben’. Zur Figur der indirekten Rede bei Merleau-PontyIn Alice Lagaay & Emmanuel Alloa (eds.), Nicht(s) Sagen: Strategien der Sprachabwendung Im 20. Jahrhundert, Transcript. pp. 207-224. 2008.
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110Phantasia. Aristoteles' Theorie der SichtbarmachungIn Gottfried Boehm, Emmanuel Alloa, Orlando Budelacci & Gerald Wildgruber (eds.), Imagination. Suchen und Finden, W. Fink. pp. 91--111. 2013.
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1863The madness of sightIn Karin Leonhard & Silke Horstkotte (eds.), Seeing Perception, Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 40--59. 2007.Viewing Vermeer with Merleau-Ponty's eyes.
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92Du Sensible À L’Oeuvre : Esthétiques de Merleau-Ponty (edited book)La lettre volée. 2012.Plusieurs générations de chercheurs internationaux interrogent l’esthétique de Merleau-Ponty suivant deux axes : d’une part, le dialogue constant et passionné avec des arts (peinture, littérature, cinéma) et ses protagonistes (Cézanne, Proust, Claude Simon) qui est à l’origine de l’esthétique de Merleau-Ponty, et dans d’autre part, l’impact de la pensée merleau-pontienne sur les arts, depuis le Minimal Art américain en passant par le Body Art et la danse contemporaine. Tandis que certaines contr…Read more
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196The Most Sublime of All Laws: The Strange Resurgence of a Kantian Motif in Contemporary Image PoliticsCritical Inquiry 41 (2): 367-389. 2014.In recent years, the claim of the unrepresentability of the Shoah has stirred vivid debates, especially following the strong positions taken by the French filmmaker Claude Lanzmann and author of Shoah (1986). This claim of unrepresentability, it can be shown, draws part of its attraction from the fact that it oscillates undecidedly between a claim of logical impossibility (“the Shoah can’t be represented”) and a normative demand (“the Shoah shouldn’t be represented”). This essay analyzes the arg…Read more
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65Leiblichkeit. Geschichte und Aktualität eines Begriffs (edited book)Mohr-Siebeck / UTB. 2012.Der Körper hat Konjunktur. Als ausgestellter, verfüg- und verführbarer begegnet er uns täglichim Übermaß. Es war nur eine Frage der Zeit, bis im Spiel der sich in den Wissenschafteneinander ablösenden turns auch ein corporeal (oder body) turn ausgerufen würde. Dabeibleibt im genannten turn der Gegenstand der Untersuchung nicht selten reduziert auf das, wasman im deutschen Sprachgebrauch »Körper« nennt: ein physisches Substrat, das wie ein Dingunter Dingen beschreibbar ist. Gegen diese Verkürzung…Read more
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63Bildwissenschaft in ByzanzStudia Philosophica: Jahrbuch Der Schweizerischen Philosoph Ischen Gesellschaft, Annuaire de la Société Suisse de Philosphie 69 (StPh69): 11-36. 2010.As Hegel once said, in Byzantium, between homoousis and homoiousis, the difference of one letter could decide over the life and death of thousands. As the present essay would like to argue, Byzantine thinking was not only attentive to conceptual, but also to iconic differences. The iconoclastic controversy arose from two different interpretations of the nature of images: whereas iconoclastic philosophy is based on the assumption of a fundamental ‘iconic identity’, iconophile philosophy defends t…Read more
University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
PhD, 2009
Fribourg, Canton of Fribourg, Switzerland
Areas of Specialization
| Aesthetics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Visual Art |
| Epistemology |
| Embodiment and Situated Cognition |