Speaking and semiology : Maurice Merleau-Ponty's phenomenological theory of existential communication /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin ; New York :
Mouton de Gruyter,
1991.
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Edición: | Second edition. |
Colección: | Approaches to semiotics ;
22. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- I. Existential Communication as Phenomenology
- 1. Existential Communication
- 1.1. The Philosophical School of Paris
- 1.2. The Return to Phenomena
- 2. The Apparent Antinomy of Existential Communication
- 2.1. Phenomenalism
- 2.2. Phenomenology
- 3. Communication as Existentialism
- 3.1. Existence as Indirect Communication
- 3.2. Existence as Direct Communication
- 3.3. Existence as Authentic and In-authentic Communication
- 3.4. Existence as Primordial Communication
- 4. Merleau-Ponty�s Philosophy as Existential Phenomenology
- 4.1. Philosophy qua Philosophy4.2. Merleau-Ponty�s Method
- 4.3. Gesture: Communicating the Existential Phenomena
- II. Existential Phenomenology as Semiology
- 1. The Cartesian Dualism: Semiotic Phenomenalism
- 1.1. The Semiology of Charles Sanders Peirce
- 1.2. The Semiology of Charles W. Morris
- 1.3. The Semiology of C.K. Ogden and I.A. Richards
- 1.4. The Semiology of Bertrand Russell
- 2. Dualistic Synthesis: Semiotic Existentialism
- 2.1. The Semiology of Karl Jaspers
- 2.2. The Semiology of Martin Heidegger
- 2.3. The Semiology of Jean-Paul Sartre3. Semiotic as Existential Phenomenology
- 3.1. Semiology as Problematic
- 3.2. The Semiology of Roland Barthes
- 3.3. The Semiology of Maurice Merleau-Ponty
- III. Perception: The Lived-Body Experience
- 1. The Primacy of Perception (Description)
- 1.1. Sensation
- 1.2. Intellection
- 1.3. Seeing
- 1.4. Other
- 1.5. Perception
- 1.6. Body
- 2. Radical Reflection as Gestalt
- 2.1. Epoché
- 2.2. Primordial Situation
- 2.3. Radical Gestalt
- 3. Radical Cogito
- 3.1. Pre-Conscious
- 3.2. Cogito
- 3.3. IntentionalityIV. Expression: Existential Phenomenology as Speaking
- 1. Expression as Phenomena
- 2. Language
- 2.1. Silence
- 2.2. Chiasm
- 2.3. Film: A Semiotic Paradigm
- 3. Tongue
- 3.1. Literature
- 3.2. Myth
- 4. Speaking
- 4.1. The Speaking Subject
- 4.2. Speech: A Definition
- 4.3. Dialogue As Maieutic
- 4.4. Film : Maieutic Icon
- 4.5. Speaking As Maieutic
- V. Introduction to the Prose of the World
- Bibliography
- I. Primary Sources
- II. Secondary Sources
- III. Additional References
- Index