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Maurice Merleau-Ponty Quotes - Page 2

The world is nothing but 'world-as-meaning.

Maurice Merleau-Ponty (2002). “Phenomenology of Perception”, p.12, Routledge

The perceived world is the always-presupposed foundation of all rationality, all value, and all existence.

Maurice Merleau-Ponty, James M. Edie (1964). “The Primacy of Perception: And Other Essays on Phenomenological Psychology, the Philosophy of Art, History and Politics”, p.13, Northwestern University Press

Like the weaver, the writer works on the wrong side of his material. He has only to do with the language, and it is thus that he suddenly finds himself surrounded by sense.

Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Galen A. Johnson, Michael B. Smith (1993). “The Merleau-Ponty Aesthetics Reader: Philosophy and Painting”, p.82, Northwestern University Press

The child lives in a world which he unhesitatingly believes accessible to all around him.

Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Thomas Baldwin (2004). “Maurice Merleau-Ponty: Basic Writings”, p.153, Psychology Press

The world is... the natural setting of, and field for, all my thoughts and all my explicit perceptions.

Maurice Merleau-Ponty (2002). “Phenomenology of Perception”, p.12, Psychology Press