Mundo, Percepção e Coexistência. Reflex˜oes Sobre Ética a partir de M.·Merleau-Ponty

Phainomenon 20-21 (1):143-159 (2010)
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Abstract

This article analyses the relation between ethics and lived body based on Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s works. It is true that the philosopher did not elaborate an ethic. Neither does the present text propose to do so. However, it intends to demonstrate that the Merleau-Ponty contraposition of his existential ontology to the metaphysical anthropological perspectives provides the indications and paths necessary for a possible ethics that takes the radically integral phenomenon of human existence as an inexóráble source.

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Vânia Santos
Universidade de Brasília

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