
PREMIUM-Episode 48: Merleau-Ponty on Perception and Knowledge
The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast
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The Infinite Series of Perceptions, Isn't It?
The object transcends experience in that sense, but it's still immediately intuitively available. The phenomenologists objected to this idea of objects being the contents of seth's experience or dillon's experience. And heo also deny, along the lines of what west says, is that infinity is not such that you can sum it up and get hold of the object. All perceivers have access to the same world. Their perceiving might be different, because there is an infinite possibility of their perceptions.
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