The Caprice of Being: Αἰών and Φύσις in Merleau-Ponty, Heraclitus, and Deleuze

Journal of Speculative Philosophy 31 (3):385-395 (2017)
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As he was drafting the manuscript for his unfinished work The Visible and the Invisible, Merleau-Ponty was concerned with the modern crisis of rationality expressed in our relationship to nature, a crisis that requires a revision and radicalization of our ontology, a radicalization that, as he says, entails the "rediscovery of φύσις, then of λόγος."1 In light of the incompleteness of this project, there has been some fruitful discussion of Merleau-Ponty's philosophy of nature at the end of his career and the light this sheds on his proposed ontology.2 However, little of this commentary has attended to what appears to have been his intention to destabilize and thus rehabilitate how we have come to understand nature...

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