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Book SynopsisIn this first English publication of a well-known and widely respected Italian scholar, readers will encounter the preeminent interpreter of the works of Maurice Merleau-Ponty engaged in a dialogue of critical concern to contemporary philosophy.
Table of ContentsThe Time Of Half-Sleep: Merleau-Ponty Between Husserl And Proust: Lived Time; Time And Subject. ""Ad Limina Philosophiae"": Merleau-Ponty And The ""Introduction"" To Hegel's ""Phenomenology Of Spirit"": What Beginning Of Knowledge?; Which Absolute Knowledge?; What Language For Philosophy?. Nature: Variations On The Theme: Nature And Ontology; Melody And Species; ""Voyance""; ""Generality Of Things"". The Thinking Of The Sensible: The Problem Of The Concept; Letting-Be According To Heidegger And Merleau-Ponty; The Philosophy Of A Baroque World.