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ISSN: 0712 - 2380 EISSN2661-734X 153 Phenomenology of Perception in Maurice Merleau-Ponty Abstract: Abstract: This work analyzes one of the distinct concepts. It is about the philosopher's perception The Frenchman Maurice Merleau-Ponty, who sought to establish Phenomenology on the basis of concepts Especially; It is related to his understanding of the nature of man and the value of the body to him as opposed to the spirit. Despite what Phenomenology has been popularized as a philosophy of consciousness with distinction, but Merleau-Ponty's insistence on the saying of the primacy of the body and its experience within the world is what establishes the openness of the world, that is, perception. Phenomenology. as his importance lies in the new reading he presented to the Phenomenology. Although he was clearly influenced by both (Husserl) and (Heidegger), he did not think like them, but rather thought with them. That there are two different propositions to the phenomenology, one of which makes it a study of knowledge, which is represented by Husserl, and the second of which makes it a study of existence, which he represents ... It can chart the course of the research movement and frame its contents: What is the phenomenological experiment? And how does perception have the potential to establish a phenomenological philosophy? And what is the conceptual load and functional connotation that this concept carries within the Merleau-Ponty philosophy? Keywords: analysis, phenomenology, the body, Merleau-Ponty, perception.
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Phenomenology of Perception in Maurice Merleau-Ponty

Abstract:

Abstract: This work analyzes one of the distinct concepts. It is about the philosopher's perception

The Frenchman Maurice Merleau-Ponty, who sought to establish Phenomenology on the basis of

concepts Especially; It is related to his understanding of the nature of man and the value of the body to

him as opposed to the spirit. Despite what Phenomenology has been popularized as a philosophy of

consciousness with distinction, but Merleau-Ponty's insistence on the saying of the primacy of the body

and its experience within the world is what establishes the openness of the world, that is, perception.

Phenomenology. as his importance lies in the new reading he presented to the Phenomenology. Although

he was clearly influenced by both (Husserl) and (Heidegger), he did not think like them, but rather

thought with them. That there are two different propositions to the phenomenology, one of which makes

it a study of knowledge, which is represented by Husserl, and the second of which makes it a study of

existence, which he represents ... It can chart the course of the research movement and frame its contents:

What is the phenomenological experiment? And how does perception have the potential to establish a

phenomenological philosophy? And what is the conceptual load and functional connotation that this

concept carries within the Merleau-Ponty philosophy?

Keywords: analysis, phenomenology, the body, Merleau-Ponty, perception.

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