Summary
Maurice Merleau-Ponty: Visible and Invisible
"Visible and Invisible" represents the third most important work of Merleau-Ponty, which brings new significant moments in relation to the Structure of Behavior and the Phenomenology of Perception. The book from the legacy of the greatest French phenomenologist, starting from his metaphysics of the flesh, often brings completely original, sometimes fascinating interpretations, as well as clarifications concerning ontology, phenomenology and gnoseology, going beyond their traditional doctrinal frameworks, and also enriching our knowledge about the key points in the history of modern philosophy.
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