
Meaning and Vision: Merleau-ponty's Aesthetics and Beyond
by Zhang Ying
About This Novel
This book is a monograph on the study of Merleau-Ponty's aesthetics. It contains the author's new foreign translation results in the past ten years. It is reliable, comprehensive, praising the new and has great reference value. The book is divided into three parts: the first part, "Meaning and Meaninglessness", looks at Merleau-Ponty's phenomenological aesthetics from an existential perspective, extracts the specific connotation of this aesthetics as a philosophy of art, and studies its new ideas in painting, novels, movies and other artistic categories; the second part, "East and West", deals with Merleau-Ponty's aesthetics from the perspective of visual research, sorting out the whole book. An inherent clue running through this aesthetics is the question of "seeing", trying to examine how phenomenological aesthetics eventually developed into a visual ontology centered on the interweaving and reciprocity of the visible and invisible. The third volume, "Appendix," includes translations that represent the main results of Merleau-Ponty research by Western philosophers, and also includes related research translations in an expanded sense.
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