The sensible world and the world of expression: course notes from the Collège de France, 1953

Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press. Edited by Bryan A. Smyth (2020)
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The Sensible World and the World of Expression presents the lecture notes for a course taught by Maurice Marleau-Ponty, a central figure of phenomenological philosophy, at a key point in his career.

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