Mein Leib als »Integral der Erfahrung«?

Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2009 (2):51-60 (2009)
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Abstract

That Maurice Merleau-Ponty derived important inspirations from Cassirer's philosophy of symbolic forms for his theory of perception is obviously, yet is has so far hardly been studied systematically. This paper attempts to fill this gap, and develops the thesis that Merleau-Ponty's readings mistook in part the potential in Cassirer's theory of the subject and by no means exhausted it.

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