Basic Principles of Macrophenomenology

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The aim of this paper is to provide some basic concepts in macrophenomenology. I will start with an exposition of the word “macrophenomenon,” its use and meaning in the phenomenological tradition. Specifically, I will focus on Merleau-Ponty’s lectures and manuscripts from 1959 to 1960. Once it is established that the word has had a meaning for the phenomenological tradition, I will ask what a macrophenomenon is. I will find, heavily relying on the late Merleau-Ponty, that they are global, holistic large-scale phenomena, endowed with distinctive features. I will continue claiming that, since macrophenomena are intertwined with microphenomena in vertical and reversible relations, macrophenomenology is not the opposite but just the other side, the reverse, of micropohenomenology. Then I will briefly describe some central issues of the new ontology that Merleau-Ponty provides as a framework for understanding macrophenomena. I will focus on the key notions of the vertical Being and of emergent things. Next, I will follow an example that Merleau-Ponty borrows from Durkheim, and then add another one which I take from Garfinkel. I will end by summarizing the salient features of macrophenomena.

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