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OverviewThe Possibility of Philosophy presents the notes that Maurice Merleau‑Ponty prepared for three courses he taught at the CollÈge de France: “The Possibility of Philosophy Today,” given in the spring semester of 1959; and “Cartesian Ontology and Ontology Today” and “Philosophy and Nonphilosophy since Hegel,” both given in the spring semester of 1961. The last two courses remain incomplete due to Merleau-Ponty’s unexpected death on May 3, 1961. Nonetheless, they provide indications of the new ontology that informed The Visible and the Invisible, a posthumously published work that was under way at the same time. These courses offer readers of Merleau‑Ponty’s late thought a wealth of references—to painting, literature, and psychoanalysis, and to the works of Husserl, Heidegger, Descartes, Hegel, and Marx—that fill in some of the missing pieces of The Visible and the Invisible, especially its often terse and sometimes cryptic working notes. We see more clearly how Merleau-Ponty’s attempt to bring forth a new ontology indicates a fundamental revision in what it means to think, an attempt to reimagine the possibility of philosophy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Maurice Merleau-Ponty , Keith Whitmoyer , Claude Lefort , Stéphanie MénaséPublisher: Northwestern University Press Imprint: Northwestern University Press Weight: 0.488kg ISBN: 9780810144538ISBN 10: 0810144530 Pages: 360 Publication Date: 30 January 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsForeword by Claude Lefort Editorial Note to the French Edition Translator’s Note 1959 Course: The Possibility of Philosophy Today [Overview] I. Our State of Nonphilosophy II. Philosophy in the Face of this Non-Philosophy [A] Husserl: philosophy as a problem [B.] Heidegger: philosophy as a problem [Supplements] 1960-1961 Courses: Cartesian Ontology and Ontology Today [Our Question Today] I. Fundamental Thought in Art II. Descartes Philosophy and Nonphilosophy Since Hegel [Introduction by Claude Lefort] [Hegel] [Marx]*** Appendixes Draft of a Chapter from The Visible and the Invisible Supplementary Materials for the 1958-1959 Course Supplementary Materials for the 1960-1961 Course: Bibliography IndexReviewsAuthor InformationMAURICE MERLEAU-PONTY (1908-1961) is the author of Adventures of the Dialectic; Child Psychology and Pedagogy: The Sorbonne Lectures, 1949-1952; Consciousness and the Acquisition of Language; In Praise of Philosophy and Other Essays; Institution and Passivity: Course Notes from the Collège de France (1954-1955); Nature: Course Notes from the Collège de France; The Primacy of Perception: And Other Essays on Phenomenological Psychology, the Philosophy of Art, History, and Politics; The Prose of the World; Sense and Non-Sense; The Sensible World and the World of Expression: Course Notes from the Collège de France, 1953; Signs; and The Visible and the Invisible, all published by Northwestern University Press. KEITH WHITMOYER is an adjunct assistant professor at the New York City College of Technology, Pace University, and the School of Visual Arts. He is the author of The Philosophy of Ontological Lateness: Merleau-Ponty and the Tasks of Thinking. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |