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Intro -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. Merleau-Ponty's Idealism? -- 2. Clarifying the Topic -- 3. The Focus on the Pre-Sorbonne Period -- 4. Idealism, Realism, and Essential Manifestness -- 5. The Structure of the Text -- 1. Prologue: Defining Idealism -- 1. Idealism and the Priority of the Mental -- 2. Ontological v. Epistemological Idealism -- 3. The Definition of Idealism_ A Summary -- 4. Kant's Transcendental Idealism_ A Very Brief Overview -- 5. Husserl's Transcendental Idealism_ A Very Brief Overview |
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6. Defining Transcendental Idealism -- 7. Requirements for a Transcendental Idealist Conception of Consciousness -- Part I. Idealism Before Phenomenology of Perception -- 2. Merleau-Ponty's Early Critique of Idealism: Text and Context -- 1. Merleau-Ponty's First References to Idealism -- 2. Leon Brunschvicg's Critical Idealism -- 3. Merleau-Ponty's Indirect and Direct Critique of Brunschvicg -- 4. Kant and Transcendental Idealism in Merleau-Ponty's Earliest Works -- 5. Husserl and Transcendental Idealism in Merleau-Ponty's Earliest Works |
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6. Merleau-Ponty's Thoughts on Idealism in the Pre-Sorbonne Period: A Summary -- 3. Foundations of Transcendental Idealism in The Structure of Behavior -- 1. Form and the Centrality of the Organism in The Structure of Behavior -- 2. The Integration of the Three Orders and the Transcendental Turn -- 3. Merleau-Ponty's Transcendental Turn -- 4. Consciousness, Perception, and Action -- 5. Work, Life, and the Transcendental Structures of Perception -- 6. The Critique of Critical Idealism and a Phenomenological Conception of the Transcendental |
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4. Problematizing Transcendental Idealism in The Structure of Behavior -- 1. Consciousness and the Mental in Structure -- 2. Anthropomorphism and Idealism in The Structure of Behavior -- 3. Meaning in Itself and for Us in Structure -- 4. Transcendental and Empirical Structures of Consciousness -- Part II. Idealism in Phenomenology of Perception -- 5. The Overt Critique of Idealism in Phenomenology of Perception -- 1. Transcendental Perspectivism and Being in the World -- 2. Reflective Analysis and the Critique of Idealist Method -- 3. Constitution and the "Idealism of Synthesis" |
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4. Idealism Is Intellectualism? -- 6. Transcendental Idealism in Phenomenology of Perception: The Basic Framework -- 1. The General Aims and Structure of Phenomenology of Perception -- 2. Perspectivism, Transcendental and Otherwise, in Phenomenology of Perception -- 3. Objective Thought and the Natural Attitude -- 4. The Phenomenal Field and Transcendental Philosophy -- 5. Transcendental Structures of Embodied Experience -- 6. Transcendental Structures in the World -- 7. Transcendental Subjectivity in Phenomenology of Perception -- 1. Foundational Anonymity? -- 2. The Personal in the Impersonal |
Summary |
'Embodied Idealism' argues that Maurice Merleau-Ponty's early thought stands as a form of transcendental idealism. In spite of his overt criticisms of idealism, Merleau-Ponty holds that our experience is inextricably structured by our minds, and that reality is ontologically dependent on the mind |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on June 02, 2023) |
Subject |
Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, 1908-1961.
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SUBJECT |
Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, 1908-1961 fast |
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Idealism.
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Transcendentalism.
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idealism (philosophical movement)
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transcendentalism.
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Idealism
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Transcendentalism
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History of philosophy, philosophical traditions.
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Philosophy.
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780191976575 |
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0191976571 |
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9780192874894 |
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0192874896 |
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9780192874900 |
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019287490X |
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