Originally published by Indiana University Press in 1988, this is a
revised second edition containing a new preface plus an additional
chapter on ""Truth in Art"". Dillon's general thesis is that
Merleau-Ponty has developed the first genuine alternative to
ontological dualism seen in Western philosophy. From his early work
on the philosophical significance of the human body to his later
ontology of the flesh, Merleau-Ponty shows that the perennial
problems growing out of dualistic conceptions of mind and body,
subject and object, immanence and transcendence can be resolved
within the framework of a new way of thinking based on the exemplar
of the worldly embodiment of thought.
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