102564

Northwestern University Press, Evanston, Ill.

1964

XXVII, 193 Pages

ISBN n/a

Written between 1945 and 1947, these essays provide an excellent introduction to Merleau-Ponty's thought. They summarize his previous insights and exhibit their widest range of application--in aesthetics, ethics, politics, and the sciences of man. Each essay opens new perspectives to man's search for reason

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Merleau-Ponty, M. (1964). Sense and non-sense, transl. P. Allen Dreyfus & H. L. Dreyfus, Northwestern University Press, Evanston, Ill.

Table of Contents

Cézanne's doubt

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15-44

Metaphysics and the novel

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26-40

A scandalous author

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41-47

The film and the new psychology

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48-59

Hegel's existentialism

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63-70

The metaphysical in man

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83-98

Concerning Marxism

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99-124

The battle over existentialism

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123-143

Marxism and philosophy

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125-136

The war has taken place

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139-152

For the sake of truth

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153-171

Faith and good faith

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172-181

Man, the hero

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182-187

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