Emotion, Depth, and Flesh: A Study of Sensitive Space -- Reflections on Merleau-Ponty'S Philosophy of Embodiment

Suny Pressmerleau-Ponty (1993)
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The fact that there is no blending into one feeling, as is the case in [the] feeling of such diverse levels of depth, points to the fact that feelings are ...

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