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The Philosophy of Merleau-Ponty
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27 June 2011

"This work is clearly written and avoids the jargon that often characterizes the discussion of phenomenological philosophy. It covers the full range of Merleau-Ponty's thought and shows a thorough understanding of Continental philosophy in the latter half of the twentieth century. It should be required reading for anyone interested in French philosophy." David Stewart, Trustee Professor of Philosophy, Ohio University, author of Exploring Phenomenology: A Guide to the Field and its Literature -----
"A straightforward introduction, amongst the best of its kind: clear, systematic, accurate, and with useful suggestions on how Merleau-Ponty might be compared with other thinkers." Jonathan Rée, professor of philosophy, Middlesex University, and coeditor of The Kierkegaard Reader
"This work is clearly written and avoids the jargon that often characterizes the discussion of phenomenological philosophy. It covers the full range of Merleau-Ponty's thought and shows a thorough understanding of Continental philosophy in the latter half of the twentieth century. It should be required reading for anyone interested in French philosophy." David Stewart, Trustee Professor of Philosophy, Ohio University, author of Exploring Phenomenology: A Guide to the Field and its Literature ----- "A straightforward introduction, amongst the best of its kind: clear, systematic, accurate, and with useful suggestions on how Merleau-Ponty might be compared with other thinkers." Jonathan Rée, professor of philosophy, Middlesex University, and coeditor of The Kierkegaard Reader