Institution at the Crossroads: Ontological Extension or Corporeal Restatement?

Chiasmi International 11:201-244 (2009)
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The shortcomings of Merleau-Ponty’s crucial concept of “institution” led him into a turning point where the way out he selected was actually much inferior, as regards the prospects of fulfillment that were latent in his thought, to the alternative path he did not take.

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Josep Maria Bech
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