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Silence et langage: Genèse de la phénoménologie de Merleau-Ponty au seuil de l’ontologie(11 Studies in Contemporary Phenomenology)

Silence et langage: Genèse de la phénoménologie de Merleau-Ponty au seuil de l’ontologie(11 Studies in Contemporary Phenomenology)


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Dans Silence et langage Stephen A. Noble propose une relecture de la genèse de la phénoménologie de Merleau-Ponty qui analyse la place centrale du langage au sein d’une philosophie de la perception élaborée sur une solidarité du voir et du discours. En partant de La structure du comportement , et par l’intermédiaire notamment des travaux de Goldstein, l’étude situe le contexte dans lequel le langage apparaît comme thème majeur dans la pensée de Merleau-Ponty au sein d’un débat sur le vivant qui remonte à la philosophie kantienne. Sont réexaminées alors l’influence de la phénoménologie allemande sur Merleau-Ponty, ainsi que sa réflexion sur la littérature, la linguistique, et l’art, en s’appuyant aussi bien sur des écrits publiés que sur des textes inédits. In Silence et langage Stephen A. Noble offers a new interpretation of the development of Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenology which analyses the central position of language within a philosophy of perception predicated upon the interdependence of seeing and speaking. Beginning with The Structure of Behaviour, and particularly through the work of Goldstein, the study situates the context in which language appears as a dominant theme in Merleau-Ponty’s thought within a philosophical debate concerning the living organism which can be traced back to the writings of Kant. The work then re-examines the influences of German phenomenology on Merleau-Ponty, as well as the philosopher’s reflections on literature, linguistics, and art, basing its arguments on both published and unpublished texts.

Table of Contents:
Editor's Foreword IX Remerciements XI Repères techniques et bibliographiques XII Remarques générales à propos des conventions utilisées XII Remarques spécifiques concernant La prose du monde XIII Sigles et abréviations des oeuvres de Merleau-Ponty XVI Introduction 1 I Forme, totalité, sens. L'influence de Goldstein et de Kant et l'émergence de la question du langage au moment de La structure du comportement 7 La structure du comportement, héritière du débat philosophique sur le vivant 7 L'homme dans la nature: Merleau-Ponty, Kant, et le problème de la connaissance biologique 11 Pour une compréhension du vivant : rapprochements entre Goldstein et Kant, et leur influence sur Merleau-Ponty 16 La dialectique de l'inteme et de l'exteme, I : l'intériorité de la conscience 31 La dialectique de l'inteme et de l'exteme, II : l'extériorité de la nature 37 L'empiètement entre nature, monde, et Umwelt 41 La spécificité du vivant qu'est l'homme et les fondements de la question du langage 46 II « Entre le silence des choses et la parole philosophique ». Les paradoxes du langage au moment de la Phénoménologie 53 L'epaisseur du sensible 53 La réduction phénoménologique et le phénomène du langage 60 Les paradoxes du langage selon Fink, et leurs enjeux 61 Premières influences de Fink sur le travail de Merleau-Ponty 68 La nécessité d'une réduction de la langue elle-meme. La vie comme expérience estmuette (sprachlos) 72 L'obscurité du langage et de son fondement 74 L'entrelacement du langage et du domaine originaire du monde de la vie 76 Le paradoxe d'un silence originaire 81 III Le silence où se fait l'adhésion véritable. Le langage entre Ia Phénoménologie et les premiers cours à laSorbonne 86 1945, une année à part 86 La philosophie en métamorphose, et la littérature. Un chemin vers le temple séculaire de la metaphysique 92 La tâche de formuler une experience du monde. L'invasion du métaphysique dans la vie de l'homme 99 Rapprochements entre philosophie et littérature 104 Le silence où se fait l'adhésion véritable : entre la pureté de la transparence et une opacité impénétrable 106 Une influence discrète de Simone de Beauvoir 110 L'impasse d'un silence absolu 113 La lutte de l’expression et de l'exprimé 121 IV Á l'écoute des voix du silence.Vers nne interrogation de l'être du langage 125 Horizons de la pensée de Merleau-Ponty entre 1947 et 1952 125 La psychologie comme premier degré de réflexion pour la philosophie 127 Le problème ontologique du langage se fait jour 136 Les voix du silence :quelles voix, et quel silence ? 150 La symbolique et la problématique de la voix: langage et corps, monde et silence 167 Le silence de la conscience originaire : entre phénoménologie, linguistique, et art 174 Moi et autrui : rompre le silence de la sphère privée 186 Tout langage est silence 189 L'ultime question du silence 192 V La prose silencieuse du monde et le langage de Ia philosophie 198 Une pensée à l'état naissant 198 Le problème métaphysique du langage : dépasser la dialectique sartrienne du silence et de la parole 200 Les silences poétiques de la prose et le pouvoir du langage 213 Le monde de la nature, et le silence 229 Le langage de la philosophie, parole de silence 242 Conclusion 248 Transcendance et dépersonnalisation 248 Bibliographie 253 Index 283

About the Author :
Stephen A. Noble holds a Doctorate in Philosophy from the Université de Paris I — Panthéon-Sorbonne, and is a former Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Post-doctoral Research Fellow in philosophy at McGill University. He currently teaches at the Université de Paris XII.

Review :
"This book is beautifully researched and is a treasure trove of biographical information, references to the unpublished writings archived in the Bibliothèque Nationale, and speculations concerning possible influences on Merleau-Ponty’s thinking. It traces out carefully the evolution of the line of thinking, from the silence of perception to the way language expresses perception to the way that expression emerges from the thick interconnectedness of beings within the flesh such that only the indirect, allusive language of poetic language can express ontology." -Glen A. Mazis, Penn State Harrisburg, H-France Review, Vol 15.


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  • ISBN-13: 9789004266513
  • Publisher: Brill
  • Publisher Imprint: Brill
  • Height: 235 mm
  • No of Pages: 286
  • Series Title: 11 Studies in Contemporary Phenomenology
  • Weight: 597 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9004266518
  • Publisher Date: 27 Mar 2014
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: French
  • Returnable: Y
  • Sub Title: Genèse de la phénoménologie de Merleau-Ponty au seuil de l’ontologie
  • Width: 155 mm


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