This article will illustrate the development of the theme of language within Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s The Prose of the World (1973) in relation to Saussurean linguistics and Hendrik Pos’s phenomenology of language. Focusing on the concept of encroachment (empiètement) and on the inter-penetration between one’s own body and the other’s body, it will illustrate the strategic role played by an open conception of the field of experience and of history’s dynamic sedimentation.
An “I” locked in a barrel “would not know how to speak”: field of experience, dialogue, and encroachment in Merleau-Ponty / De Palo, Marina. - In: HISTOIRE ÉPISTÉMOLOGIE LANGAGE. - ISSN 0750-8069. - 45:1(2023), pp. 19-39. [10.4000/hel.3341]
An “I” locked in a barrel “would not know how to speak”: field of experience, dialogue, and encroachment in Merleau-Ponty
De Palo, Marina
2023
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This article will illustrate the development of the theme of language within Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s The Prose of the World (1973) in relation to Saussurean linguistics and Hendrik Pos’s phenomenology of language. Focusing on the concept of encroachment (empiètement) and on the inter-penetration between one’s own body and the other’s body, it will illustrate the strategic role played by an open conception of the field of experience and of history’s dynamic sedimentation.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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