by Douglas Low
Northwestern University Press, 2000
Paper: 978-0-8101-1807-2 | Cloth: 978-0-8101-1806-5 | eISBN: 978-0-8101-2069-3
Library of Congress Classification B2430.M3763V5735 2000
Dewey Decimal Classification 111

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Few writers' unfinished works are considered among their most important, but such is the case with Merleau-Ponty's The Visible and the Invisible. What exists of it is a mere beginning, yet it bridged modernism and postmodernism in philosophy. Low uses material from some of Merleau-Ponty's later works as the basis for completion. Working from this material and the philosopher's own outline, Low presents how this important work would have looked had Merleau-Ponty lived to complete it.

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