Signs

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Signs is a collection of philosophical essays by Maurice Merleau-Ponty that explores language, expression, and meaning within his phenomenological framework.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
author Maurice Merleau-Ponty NERFINISHED
explores expression as bodily and situated
history and culture as structures of meaning
meaning as emerging from lived experience
relation between language and thought
focusesOn art as a mode of meaning
history as sedimented meaning
indirect language
interpersonal relations
style as expression
genre philosophical essays
hasPart essay "Cézanne’s Doubt" ONDG
essay "Faith and Good Faith"
essay "Indirect Language and the Voices of Silence"
essay "Man and Adversity" ONDG
essay "On the Phenomenology of Language" ONDG
essay "The Child’s Relations with Others"
essay "The Film and the New Psychology"
essay "The Metaphysical in Man"
essay "The Philosopher and His Shadow" ONDG
essay "The War Has Taken Place" ONDG
essay "The Writer and His Language" ONDG
influencedField aesthetics
continental philosophy
literary theory
phenomenological psychology
philosophy of language
language French
mainSubject expression
language
meaning
originalPublicationLanguage French
philosophicalApproach embodied phenomenology of language
philosophicalSchool phenomenology
philosophicalTheme ambiguity of expression
critique of empiricism
critique of intellectualism
embodiment of meaning
primacy of perception
relatedWork Phenomenology of Perception NERFINISHED
Sense and Non-Sense NERFINISHED
The Visible and the Invisible NERFINISHED
title Signes
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