Desire and Distance constitutes an important new departure in contemporary phenomenological thought, a rethinking and critique of basic philosophical positions concerning the concept of perception presented by Husserl and Merleau-Ponty, though it departs in significant and original ways from their work. Barbaras's overall goal is to develop a philosophy of what "life" is—one that would do justice to the question of embodiment and its role in perception and the formation of the human subject. Barbaras posits that desire and distance inform the concept of "life." Levinas identified a similar structure in Descartes's notion of the infinite. For Barbaras, desire and distance are anchored not in meaning, but in a rethinking of the philosophy of biology and, in consequence, cosmology. Barbaras elaborates and extends the formal structure of desire and distance by drawing on motifs as yet unexplored in the French phenomenological tradition, especially the notions of "life" and the "life-world," which are prominent in the later Husserl but also appear in non-phenomenological thinkers such as Bergson. Barbaras then filters these notions (especially "life") through Merleau-Ponty.
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Desire and Distance constitutes an important new departure in contemporary phenomenological thought - a rethinking and critique of basic philosophical positions concerning the concept of perception presented by Husserl and Merleau-Ponty - though it departs in significant and original ways from their work.
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@fmct:Contents @toc4:Acknowledgments iii @toc2:Introduction: The Problem of Perception 000 1. A Critique of Transcendental Phenomenology 000 2. Phenomenological Reduction as Critique of Nothingness 000 3. The Three Moments of Appearance 000 4. Perception and Living Movement 000 5. Desire as the Essence of Subjectivity 000 Conclusion 000 Author's Afterword 000 @toc4:Notes 000 Bibliography 000 Index of Names 000
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"Desire and Distance is based on recent research and presents new ideas on the problem of perception—ideas that are quite enticing. Barbaras is the world's leading Merleau-Ponty scholar, but what makes this book remarkable and philosophically important is that Barbaras distances himself from Merleau-Ponty and develops his own set of concepts with a high level of originality. In my opinion, Barbaras' book is remarkable." —Leonard Lawlor, University of Memphis
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780804746458
Publisert
2005-10-31
Utgiver
Vendor
Stanford University Press
Vekt
263 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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Oversetter

Om bidragsyterne

Renaud Barbaras is Professor of Contemporary Philosophy at the University of Paris-Sorbonne.