The horizons of the flesh

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Carbondale,: Southern Illinois University Press (1973)
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Abstract

The extraordinary, and continuing, influ­ence of Merleau-Ponty on American as well as European philosophy is amply demonstrated in this first collection of essays on his work, all written especially for this volume. Taken as a whole, the essays comprise the first major critical assessment of the scope of Merleau-­Ponty’s thought, and cover all of his principal works.

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