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4Merleau-Ponty’s Early Posthumanism: The Flesh of the World as Founding Human CapacitiesIn Allen Porter (ed.), Phenomenology and Posthumanism(s), Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 137-152. 2026.Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenological articulation of embodiment’s central place in knowing, being-in-the-world and expression resulted in one of the first posthumanist philosophies. Merleau-Ponty’s embodied phenomenology led him away from several of the Enlightenment’s human-centered tenets to an ontology that altered the status of humans to no longer holding a place of superiority to other beings of the natural world or of being the exclusive communicator to other beings, symbol makers or apprehend…Read more
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6Earthbodies: Rediscovering Our Planetary SensesSUNY Press. 2012.Earthbodies describes how our bodies are open circuits to a sensual magic and planetary care that when closed off leads to disastrous detours, such as illness, "dis-ease," and toxicity. In doing so, it answers a variety of questions. Can we understand our bodies without understanding how they are part of a rhythmic flow with the rest of the planet? How can we decide how to treat the animals around us when we fail to realize the nature of our kinship with them? Without hearing the voices of the e…Read more
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41Review of Annabelle Dufourcq, The imaginary of Animals (review)Chiasmi International 26 297-302. 2024.
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24The point of this Special Issue of _Philosophies_ and of this essay is to look deeply into Merleau-Ponty’s _Phenomenology of Perception_, published in 1945, and to “read backwards” from the later works (whether published, transcripts of the later lectures, or the unpublished notes) in order to find the inchoate ideas that were already present in the _Phenomenology_ that was to be developed into the series of ideas of the later ontology of the flesh of the world. The presence of these inchoate id…Read more
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36Bachelard’s Poetic OntologyIn Eileen Rizo-Patron, Edward S. Casey & Jason M. Wirth (eds.), Adventures in phenomenology: Gaston Bachelard, Suny Press. pp. 127-140. 2017.
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70Review of Petri Berndtson, Phenomenological Ontology of BreathingChiasmi International 25 327-334. 2023.Petri Berndtson’s Phenomenological Ontology of Breathing points to the largely unexplored dimension of our being breathing beings. Berndtson draws upon the ontology of the flesh, as well as several comments of Merleau-Ponty about breathing and Being. The primordial perceptual faith in the being of the world as a field of all fields (the “barbaric conviction”) is seen as a primordial sense of breathing in the world (“respiratory faith”). Drawing upon Merleau-Ponty’s reference to Claudel’s call to…Read more
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115Deep Ecology, the Reversibility of the Flesh of the World, and the Poetic WordEnvironmental Philosophy 1 (2): 46-61. 2004.This essay seeks to supplement Arnie Naess’s avowed project of replacing the often cited model of “humans and environment,” which retains a dualistic and anthropocentric connotation, with the articulation of a “relational total-field image” of human being’s insertion in the planetary field of energy and becoming. In response to the interview “Here I Stand” in which Naess rejects Merleau-Ponty’s ontology, this essay details the ways in which Merleau-Ponty provides the kind of ontology that Naess …Read more
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62Assesses Merleau-Pontys contribution to ethics as calling for a poetic interplay between perception and imagination, and between silence and solidarity, that reveals our place in the world, and our obligations to ourselves and others. Before his death in 1961, Merleau-Ponty worried about what he saw as humanitys increasingly self-enclosed and manipulative way of experiencing self, others, and the worldthe consequences of which remain apparent in our destructive inability to connect with other…Read more
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63Home Rediscovered in Embodied Space/Time, Emotion, Imagination and the Human AnimalIn John Murungi & Linda Ardito (eds.), Home - Lived Experiences: Philosophical Reflections, Springer Verlag. pp. 93-111. 2022.The phenomenology of home requires a differing notion of embodiment, perception, space/time, imagination, and animality. Home is in lived space, a deep psychic structure, and a dialogue with built structures and the natural world. Home requires cultivation that can increase our sense of belonging, shelter, direction and purpose. Home shows us trajectories of the back and forth dialogue with the inanimate world, deep past, ancestors, qualities of the things, animals and the natural world. Home is…Read more
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49Loughnane on Merleau-Ponty and Nishida: Artists Expressing Faith Intrinsic to EmbodimentComparative and Continental Philosophy 13 (2): 180-187. 2021.ABSTRACT Nishida’s and Merleau-Ponty’s “perceptual ontologies” lead to other notions of self, spirituality, and faith, bringing out the distinctive and comparable religious paths of Buddhism and embodied phenomenology entered by deepening the prereflective openness to the world’s “voices of silence.” Loughnane’s study highlights how Nishida’s and Merleau-Ponty’s turn towards a series of artists in their respective cultural contexts brings out the particular groundedness in the materiality of the…Read more
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63Merleau-Ponty between Philosophy and Symbolism: Matrixed Ontology, written by Kaushik, RJournal of Phenomenological Psychology 51 (2): 234-240. 2020.
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99Merleau-Ponty’s and Paul Claudel’s Overlapping Expression of Poetic OntologyChiasmi International 21 167-185. 2019.Merleau-Ponty characterizes the poetic or literary use of language as bringing forth of sense as if it is a being that is an interlocutor with its readers. Sense will be explored as interwoven with a deeper imagination that works within the temporality of institution to become more fully manifest. Throughout the essay will be seen the overlap with Claudel’s ontology as expressed in L’Art poetique and Claudel’s approach to language. Why Merleau-Ponty’s articulation of embodiment and perception mu…Read more
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81Co-Being [Mitsein] and Meaningful Interpersonal Relationship in Being and TimeJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 16 (3): 294-300. 1985.
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88Voyance, Precession and Screen in Merleau-Ponty’s Later Philosophy in Mauro Carbone’s The Flesh of Images (review)Chiasmi International 19 449-455. 2017.Mauro Carbone’s The Flesh of Imagesexplores the status of images as the precession of the invisible and the visible in Merleau-Ponty’s notion of “sensible ideas” ideas, but is at the same time a concise, original, and illuminating exploration of Merleau-Ponty’s sense of the flesh and his later philosophy, as well as speculating on an important historical shift in the sense of Being. Carbone articulates the flesh as the traversal, by Visibility, of the seer as Being, where the invisible is shown …Read more
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The Depths of Time in the World's Memory of SelfIn David Morris & Kym Maclaren (eds.), , Ohio University Press. 2015.
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Matter, dream, and the murmurs among thingsIn Véronique Marion Fóti (ed.), Merleau-Ponty: difference, materiality, painting, Humanities Press. pp. 72--89. 1996.
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1155Earthbodies: rediscovering our planetary sensesState University of New York Press. 2002.Earthbodies describes how our bodies are open circuits to a sensual magic and planetary care that when closed off leads to disastrous detours, such as illness, ...
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1437Chaos Theory and Merleau-Ponty's Ontology: Beyond the Dead Father's Paralysis towards a Dynamic and Fragile MaterialityIn Olkowski And Morely (ed.), Merleau-Ponty: Interiority and Exteriority, Psychic Life and the World, Suny Press. pp. 217--241. 1999.
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1Merleau-Ponty, Derrida, and Joyce's Ulysses: Is Derrida Really Bloom, Merleau-Ponty Dedalus, and Who Can Say 'Yes" to Molly?In Martin C. Dillon (ed.), Écart & différance: Merleau-Ponty and Derrida on seeing and writing, Humanities Press. 1997.
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1636Time at the Depth of the WorldIn Kascha Semonovitch Neal DeRoo (ed.), Merleau-Ponty at the Limits of Art, Religion, and Perception, Continuum. pp. 120--146. 2010.
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266Merleau-Ponty’s Artist of Depth: Exploring “Eye and Mind” and the Works of Art Chosen by Merleau-Ponty as PrefacePhaenEx 7 (1): 244-274. 2012.The original Gallimard edition of Merleau-Ponty’s last-published essay, "Eye and Mind," which was printed as a slim, separate volume containing only this essay, includes a visual preface of seven artworks, chosen by Merleau-Ponty. This essay takes the key assertion of "Eye and Mind"—that rather than seeing depth as the “third dimension,” as seen traditionally, “if [depth] were a dimension, it would be the first one” (180)—and applies it to the reading of these artworks preceding the text. There …Read more
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1896Cyborg Life: The In-Between of Humans and MachinesPhaenEx 3 (2): 14-36. 2008.Cyborgs are ongoing becomings of a doubly “in-between” temporality of humans and machines. Materially made from components of both sorts of beings, cyborgs gain increasing function through an interweaving in which each alters the other, from the level of “neural plasticity” to software updates to emotional breakthroughs of which both are a part. One sort of temporal in-between is of the progressive unfolding of a deepening becoming as “not-one-not-two” and the other is a “doubling back” of time …Read more
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1777The Flesh of the World is Emptiness and Emptiness is the Flesh of the WorldIn Jin and Gereon Park and Kopf (ed.), Merleau-Ponty and Buddhism, Rowman & Littlefield. 2009.
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50The Sky Starts at Our FeetEnvironment, Space, Place 3 (2): 7-21. 2011.Looking at the finding of several archeoastronomers, who examine the relationship of built cultures to celestial bodies, this essay speculates on the unique relationship of the inhabitants of Chaco Canyon in New Mexico to the earth and sky. The Anasazi who populated this region suddenly disappeared around 1000 A.D. and little is known about their culture, religion, and world except by studying the structures they left behind. This essay looks at their kivas, dwellings, the puzzling “Sun dagger” …Read more
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