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  1. Do Leib_ à _Chair– uma afirmação do Sensível.Irene Pinto Pardelha - 2006 - Phainomenon 11 (1):25-44.
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    La Magie Émotionnelle: Aperçu d’une phénoménologie des émotions chez Merleau-Ponty.Irene Pinto Pardelha - 2011 - Chiasmi International 13:429-439.
    Emotional MagicSketch of a phenomenology of emotions in Merleau-PontyHaving more phenomenological and anthropological contours than ontological, this article tries to draw the guidelines of a phenomenology of emotions based on Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of Perception. In a perspective sometimes very close to Sartre, we wish to stress, in the emotional experience, the conditions of facticity and transcendence in Merleau-Ponty’s thought. If the subject lets itself be seduced by the affective category of the environment, it is only the subject as a phenomenal (...)
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    La Magie Émotionnelle.Irene Pinto Pardelha - 2011 - Chiasmi International 13:429-439.
    Emotional MagicSketch of a phenomenology of emotions in Merleau-PontyHaving more phenomenological and anthropological contours than ontological, this article tries to draw the guidelines of a phenomenology of emotions based on Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of Perception. In a perspective sometimes very close to Sartre, we wish to stress, in the emotional experience, the conditions of facticity and transcendence in Merleau-Ponty’s thought. If the subject lets itself be seduced by the affective category of the environment, it is only the subject as a phenomenal (...)
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    La Magie Émotionnelle.Irene Pinto Pardelha - 2011 - Chiasmi International 13:429-439.
    Emotional MagicSketch of a phenomenology of emotions in Merleau-PontyHaving more phenomenological and anthropological contours than ontological, this article tries to draw the guidelines of a phenomenology of emotions based on Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of Perception. In a perspective sometimes very close to Sartre, we wish to stress, in the emotional experience, the conditions of facticity and transcendence in Merleau-Ponty’s thought. If the subject lets itself be seduced by the affective category of the environment, it is only the subject as a phenomenal (...)
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