The Origin of Truth
The Origin of Truth
This chapter examines how Merleau-Ponty’s insistence on the primacy of intentionality over and above its subjective and objective poles determines a view of consciousness as precluding self-identity by placing at the heart of the world of experience a “zone of subjectivity” across which beings become objects for a subject. This basic structure also constitutes the necessity of falsification through language.
Keywords: Intentionality, Reduction, Zone of Subjectivity, Dynamics
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