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Lecture 10: Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Phenomenology and the Body

Continental Philosophy

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Exploring Transcendence and Appearance in Phenomenology

This chapter delves into the concept of transcendence and the distinction between appearance and reality in phenomenology. It explores how phenomenologists approach understanding appearances without imposing external interpretations, and introduces the epochae method that suspends assumptions about the external world and consciousness. Using the example of perceiving a cup, the chapter illustrates these ideas.

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