Sumario: | This book features lectures by Maurice Merleau-Ponty, delivered at the Collège de France between 1952 and 1960. It explores themes such as the intersection of philosophy and language, the nature of perception, and the relationship between the sensible world and expression. Merleau-Ponty examines concepts like the dialectical philosophy, the nature of the body, and phenomenology, particularly in the context of Husserl's work. His teachings emphasize the complexity of perception and the inadequacy of traditional views that separate perception from expression. The intended audience includes students and scholars of philosophy, particularly those interested in phenomenology and existentialism, as well as anyone seeking a deeper understanding of human consciousness and expression.
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