BODINESS AND SUBJECTIVITY IN MERLEAU-PONTY

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  • René Armand Dentz (FAM/PUCSP) FAM: Faculdade Arquidiocesana de Mariana e PUC/SP

Abstract

ABSTRACT: The notion of intentionality is visiting the place of subjectivity. Show this notion that if the conscience must be understood as a "field" and that if it (the awareness) and the object can no longer be considered as two separate entities in nature that it was then to put on. But which are defined, respectively, from this correlation that they are co-original, the character's Body not only subjectivity can not be forgotten, as should be the clear for a new era of understanding of humans. If the consciousness or subjectivity, as understands the Phenomenology, is an experimental field, a relationship of presence, or a structure of relational presence, is the body that, in fact, shows how the presence or how to be present in subjectivity human, and not the thought in his islanding abstract and intangible. KEY WORDS: Bodiness. Subjectivity. Conscience. Sense. Intentionality.

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Author Biography

René Armand Dentz (FAM/PUCSP), FAM: Faculdade Arquidiocesana de Mariana e PUC/SP

Mestre e Doutorando em Filosofia (PUC/SP) Professor da FAM (Filosofia da Ciência, Filosofia da Mente e Filosofia Contemporânea)

Published

2008-11-21

How to Cite

Dentz (FAM/PUCSP), R. A. (2008). BODINESS AND SUBJECTIVITY IN MERLEAU-PONTY. Intuitio, 1(2), 296–307. Retrieved from https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/index.php/intuitio/article/view/4238

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