REPORT AND REFLECTION IN MERLEAU-PONTY
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https://doi.org/10.5216/phi.v18i1.22974Keywords:
description, reflection, creation, temporality.Abstract
From the analysis of the Phenomenology of perception (1945), we look to comprehend how the Merleau-Ponty’s intent of returning to a perceptual experience and describe it articulates with the notion of reflection as a fields of signification creator. How the proposal of a disinterested return to the effective perception articulates with the idea that reflection transforms the spectacle of the world? Considering that the notion of creation goes beyond both, reflection and perceptive movement, we tried to show how they have as fundamental structure the temporality, which articulates the purpose of a disinterested report to an idea of a reflection that creates new dimensions of signification.Downloads
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