The Merleau-Ponty Aesthetics Reader - Philosophy and Painting

Author(s): Galen A. Johnson; Michael B. Smith (Editor)

Philosophy

Merleau-Ponty's essays on aesthetics are some of the major accomplishments of his philosophical career, and rank even today among the most sophisticated reflections on art in all of twentieth-century philosophy. His essays on painting, "Cezanne's Doubt" (1945), "Indirect Language and the Voices of Silence" (1952), and "Eye and Mind" (1960), have inspired new approaches to epistemology, ontology, and the philosophy of history. Galen A. Johnson has gathered these essays for the first time into a single volume and augmented them with essays by distinguished scholars and artists, including M.C. Dillon, Mikel Dufrenne, and Ren Magritte. Together the essays demonstrate the continuing significance of Merleau-Ponty's ideas about art for contemporary philosophy on both sides of the Atlantic.


Product Information

General Fields

  • : 9780810110748
  • : Northwestern University Press
  • : Northwestern University Press
  • : 0.544311
  • : 05 January 1994
  • : 1.3 Inches X 6 Inches X 9 Inches
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Galen A. Johnson; Michael B. Smith (Editor)
  • : Paperback
  • : English
  • : 111/.85
  • : 422