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  2. Maurice Merleau-Ponty - Wikipedia

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    Merleau-Ponty died suddenly of a stroke in 1961 at age 53, apparently while preparing for a class on René Descartes, leaving an unfinished manuscript which was posthumously published in 1964, along with a selection of Merleau-Ponty's working notes, by Claude Lefort as The Visible and the Invisible.

  3. Phenomenology of Perception - Wikipedia

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    Madison further stated that some commentators believed that Merleau-Ponty's thought had taken a significantly different direction in his late, unfinished work The Visible and the Invisible, edited by the philosopher Claude Lefort, while others emphasized the continuity of his work, with the issue receiving "much scholarly discussion". [14]

  4. Alphonso Lingis - Wikipedia

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    The First Person Singular (2007) ... Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Le visible et l’Invisible (1964). Translated by Lingis as The Visible and the Invisible (1968).

  5. Phenomenological description - Wikipedia

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    Phenomenological description has found widespread application within psychology and the cognitive sciences. For example, Maurice Merleau-Ponty is the first well known phenomenologist to openly mingle the results of empirical research with phenomenologically descriptive research.

  6. Luce Irigaray - Wikipedia

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    Irigaray is the author of works analyzing many thinkers, including This Sex Which Is Not One (1977), [5] which discusses Lacan's work as well as political economy; Elemental Passions (1982) can be read as a response to Merleauā€Ponty's article “The Intertwining—The Chiasm” in The Visible and the Invisible, [6] and in The Forgetting of ...

  7. Embodiment theory in anthropology - Wikipedia

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    Merleau-Ponty, inspired by Heidegger's notion of ‘being-in-the world’ from “Being and Time”, [14] sought to situate the experience of ‘being-in-the-world’ as the root of human perception and the source of objectivity. According to Merleau-Ponty, there are no objects prior to human perception of them.

  8. Phenomenology (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    This emphasis on the fundamental status of a person's pre-cognitive, practical orientation in the world, sometimes called "know-how", would be adopted by both Sartre and Merleau-Ponty. [ 45 ] While for Husserl, in the epoché, being appeared only as a correlate of consciousness, for Heidegger the pre-conscious grasp of being is the starting point.

  9. Retention and protention - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Merleau-Ponty describes the temporal phenomenology of perception in the Phenomenology of Perception as follows: "Husserl uses the terms protentions and retentions for the intentionalities which anchor me to an environment.