A moving tribute to phenomenologist Maurice Merleau-Ponty in the
wake of his early death. Iconic French novelist, playwright, and
essayist Jean-Paul Sartre is widely recognized as one of the most
important philosophers of the twentieth century, and his work has
remained relevant and thought-provoking through the decades. The
Seagull Sartre Library now presents some of his most incisive
philosophical, cultural, and literary critical essays in twelve
newly designed and affordable editions. This volume consists of a
single long essay that analyzes the work of Maurice Merleau-Ponty
(1908-1961), who was the leading phenomenological philosopher in
France and the lead editor of the influential leftist journal Les
Temps modernes, which he established with Sartre and Simone de
Beauvoir in 1945. Written in the wake of Merleau-Ponty's death,
this essay is a moving tribute from one major philosopher to
another.
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