The Visible and the Invisible

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The Visible and the Invisible is an unfinished, posthumously published philosophical work by Maurice Merleau-Ponty that deepens his phenomenology by exploring perception, embodiment, and the intertwining of subject and world.

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instanceOf book
nonfiction book
phenomenological work
philosophical work
author Maurice Merleau-Ponty NERFINISHED
centralTheme embodied subjectivity
limits of reflective philosophy
ontology of the flesh
relation between subject and world
completionStatus incomplete at author’s death
countryOfOrigin France
editor Claude Lefort
field phenomenology of perception
philosophy
follows Phenomenology of Perception NERFINISHED
genre phenomenology
hasConcept chiasm
flesh
intertwining
ontological difference between visible and invisible
reversibility of the seer and the seen
hasPart philosophical fragments
working notes
influenced French phenomenology
philosophy of embodiment
philosophy of perception
post-structuralist thought
influencedBy Edmund Husserl NERFINISHED
Martin Heidegger
Phenomenology of Perception NERFINISHED
language French
mainSubject embodiment
intertwining of subject and world
metaphysics
ontology
perception
philosophy of perception
philosophy of the body
notableIdea flesh of the world
reversibility of touching and being touched
originalTitle Le visible et l’invisible
surface form: Le Visible et l’Invisible
philosopherSubject Maurice Merleau-Ponty NERFINISHED
philosophicalSchool phenomenology
philosophicalTradition continental philosophy
publicationStatus posthumously published
unfinished
workPeriod late work of Maurice Merleau-Ponty

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