Deleuze y Merleau-Ponty. La carne del Mundo

Polisemia (ISSN 1900-4648):45-55 (2010)
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Abstract

Despite the distance between the philosophies of Merleau-Ponty and of Deleuze, it is possible to discover not only analogue complicity with regard to thecriticism addressed to Husserl. In the aesthetic, for example, we note that the last thoughtsof Merleau-Ponty, present mainly in The visible and the invisible, are a constant referencefor the works that Deleuze dedicates to the painter Francis Bacon. In the present researchwe expect to define the passages on account of the reading of Husserl, and to show thepoint of contact between Merleau-Ponty and Deleuze. So, we hope to change the image of apparent indifference with regard to understanding their philosophies.

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Gonzalo Montenegro Vargas
Universidade Federal Da Integração Latinoamericana (UNILA)

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