Phenomenology and the metaphysics of sight / edited by Antonio Cimino and Pavlos Kontos.

In Phenomenology and the Metaphysics of Sight, the contributors investigate the multifarious ways in which phenomenology adopts and progressively dissents from the metaphysical paradigm of sight, from Husserl up until today.

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Other Authors: Cimino, Antonio, 1979- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston : Brill, [2015]
Series:Studies in contemporary phenomenology ; Volume 13.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1 Plato, Aristotle, and Vision; 1 Towards a Genealogy of the Metaphysics of Sight: Seeing, Hearing, and Thinking in Heraclitusand Parmenides; 2The Extent of Visibility; 3 Seeing and Being Seen in Plato: The Logic of Image and Original and the Platonic PhenomenologyBehind It; 4 OnTouch and Life in the De Anima; 2Visual Perception and Beyond; 5Beyond the Innocence of the Painter's Eye; 6 Voyance: On Merleau-Ponty's ProcessualConception of Vision; 7 Seeing the Invisible: Jean-Luc Marion's Path from Husserl to Saint Paul; 3Rival Paradigms.
  • 8The Use and Abuse of Vision9 In the Shadow of Light: Listening, the PracticalTurn of Phenomenology, and Metaphysics of Sight; 10 Seeing the Truth and Living in the Truth: OpticalParadigms of Truth and Pauline Countermodels; 11Self-touch and the Perception of the Other; Index.