Signes

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Signes is a collection of philosophical essays by Maurice Merleau-Ponty that explores themes in phenomenology, language, perception, and politics.

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instanceOf book
collection of essays
associatedPhilosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty NERFINISHED
author Maurice Merleau-Ponty NERFINISHED
authorBelongsToMovement French phenomenology
Maurice Merleau-Ponty NERFINISHED
existential phenomenology
countryOfOrigin France
field phenomenology
philosophy of language
philosophy of perception
political philosophy
genre essay
phenomenology
philosophical literature
hasInfluenced French political philosophy
contemporary phenomenology
philosophy of language
hasPart philosophical essay
influencedBy Edmund Husserl NERFINISHED
German phenomenology
Martin Heidegger
language French
mainTheme expression
history
language
perception
phenomenology
politics
signification
notableConcept embodied perception
expression as disclosure of meaning
originalTitle Signes NERFINISHED
philosophicalConcern historicity of meaning
intertwining of perception and language
relation between subject and world
role of signs in human experience
philosophicalTradition continental philosophy
phenomenology
subjectMatter expression and signification
history and meaning
political engagement of philosophy
relation between language and perception
structure of experience

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