Merleau-ponty/ phenomenology of perceptiopn
Smith,Colin
- 1st ed.
- London: Routledge, 1958.
- 544 p.
PART I The Body Experience and Objective Thought. The Problem of the Body 1 The Body as Object and Mechanistic Physiology 2 The Experience of the Body and Classical Psychology 3 The Spatiality of One's own Body and Motility 4 The Synthesis of One's own Body 5 The Body in its Sexual Being 6 The Body as Expression, and Speech PART II The World as Perceived The Theory of the Body is already a Theory of Perception 1 Sense Experience 2 Space 3 The Thing and the Natural World 4 Other Selves and the Human World PART III Being-for-ltself and Being-ln-the-World 1 The Cogito 2 Temporality 3 Freedom