Sense and Non-Sense

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Sense and Non-Sense is a collection of philosophical essays by Maurice Merleau-Ponty that explores themes of perception, art, language, and politics within the framework of phenomenology.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
philosophical work
author Maurice Merleau-Ponty NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
focusesOn embodied perception
the lived body
the phenomenology of art
the phenomenology of language
the phenomenology of politics
the structure of experience
genre aesthetics
phenomenology
philosophy
political philosophy
hasEnglishTitle Sense and Non-Sense self-link
hasOriginalTitle Sens et non-sens
hasPart Christianity and Ressentiment ONDG
Cézanne’s Doubt ONDG
Man and Adversity ONDG
Adventures of the Dialectic
surface form: The Adventures of the Dialectic

The Child’s Relations with Others ONDG
The Film and the New Psychology ONDG
The Metaphysical in Man ONDG
The Novel and Metaphysics ONDG
The Philosopher and His Shadow ONDG
The War Has Taken Place ONDG
influencedBy Edmund Husserl NERFINISHED
Gestalt psychology NERFINISHED
Martin Heidegger
mainSubject art
language
perception
phenomenology
politics
movement existential phenomenology
notableFor analysis of Cézanne’s painting
application of phenomenology to art and politics
development of Merleau-Ponty’s theory of perception
originalLanguage French
philosophicalSchool phenomenology
philosophicalTheme ambiguity of perception
critique of empiricism
critique of intellectualism
freedom and history
intentionality of consciousness
pre-reflective experience
philosophicalTradition continental philosophy

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Maurice Merleau-Ponty notableWork Sense and Non-Sense
Sense and Non-Sense hasEnglishTitle Sense and Non-Sense self-link