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    The Primacy of Perception: And Other Essays on Phenomenological Psychology, the Philosophy of Art, History and Politics.Signs.Charles Taylor, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, James M. Edie & Richard C. McCleary - 1967 - Philosophical Review 76 (1):113.
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    Signs.The Primacy of Perception.Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Richard C. Mccleary & James M. Edie - 1965 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 26 (2):271-274.
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    The Writings of Jean-Paul Sartre.Michel Contat, Michel Rybalka & Richard Mccleary - 1979 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 40 (2):305-306.
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    The Writings of Jean-Paul Sartre Volume 1: A Bibliographical Life.Michel Contat, Richard C. McCleary & Michel Rybalka (eds.) - 1974 - Northwestern University Press.
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    Against Ethics.Richard C. McCleary - 1994 - Philosophy Today 38 (4):440-446.
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    Imagination's Body.Richard C. McCleary - 1986
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    In behalf of the author.Richard McCleary - 1965 - World Futures 4 (1):98-100.
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    Philosophical Prose and Practice.Richard C. McCleary - 1993 - Philosophy 68 (263):79-89.
    Ever since Plato took it out of public places and made it academic, Western philosophy has been the work of theorists: people whose leisure and culture leave them free to stand back from history and look on as spectators. Traditionally, Western philosophers have tried to build their theories on suprahistorical foundations. With the American and French revolutions, history and historical consciousness become essential elements of philosophy, but its suprahistorical foundations remain. Hegel's theory completes all prior philosophical theories by showing how (...)
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    Signs.Richard C. McCleary (ed.) - 1964 - Northwestern University Press.
    _"Speech is a way of tearing out a meaning from an undivided whole."_ Thus does Maurice Merleau-Ponty describe speech in this collection of his important writings on the philosophy of expression, composed during the last decade of his life. For him, expression is a category of human behavior and existence much broader than language alone. He maintains that man is essentially expressive, even prior to speaking: in his silence, gestures, and lived behavior.
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  10. The Intellectual Enterprise: Sartre and les Temps Modernes.Richard C. McCleary (ed.) - 1988 - Northwestern University Press.
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    The Logic of Imaginative Education: Reaching Understanding.Richard C. McCleary - 1993
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    Philosophical Prose and Practice.Richard C. McCleary - 1993 - Philosophy 68 (263):79 - 89.
    Ever since Plato took it out of public places and made it academic, Western philosophy has been the work of theorists: people whose leisure and culture leave them free to stand back from history and look on as spectators. Traditionally, Western philosophers have tried to build their theories on suprahistorical foundations. With the American and French revolutions, history and historical consciousness become essential elements of philosophy, but its suprahistorical foundations remain. Hegel's theory completes all prior philosophical theories by showing how (...)
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    The Writings of Jean-Paul Sartre Volume 2: Selected Prose.Michel Rybalka, Richard McCleary & Michel Contat (eds.) - 1974 - Northwestern University Press.
    The writings published here are not so much an epitome as episodes. But most do not digress. They mark the turns and turning points of a human style, the tropes of an expressive life embodying the changing tempos of an age. Until we fall silent, all of us are trying to say. These fragmentary efforts to speak to, rejoin, and help create a new community of liberated human beings constitute the epigraphs of Sartre's historical inscription.
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