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Body or Flesh? The Problem of Phenomenological Reduction in Merleau-Ponty#X2019;s Philosophical Development

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  1. See for example Hua VIII (Erste Philosophie, vol. II), pp. 78–80.

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  2. In doing this I will mainly follow E. Marbach’s account, in turn influenced by I. Kern’s influential analysis. But other sources will be taken into consideration as well.

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  3. Hua XIII, p. 203.

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  4. Cf. Hua VII, p. 61.

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  5. The term is employed by Husserl in the Krisis. Cf. Hua VI, p. 158.

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  6. Cf. Hua II, p. 7. See alao Hua VII, p. 64.

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  7. Cf. Phenomenology of Perception, Colin Smith (trans.) (London and New York: Routledge, 2002) (Routledge Classics), p. xv. Hereafter referred to as PhP.

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  8. Cf. PhP vi and 235.

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  9. See for example Merleau-Ponty’s exemplary reading of Husserl in his “The Philosopher and its Shadow”, now published in Signs.

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  10. Cf. Hua, V, p. 145.

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  11. See for example the working note dated February, 1959. Cf. The Visible and the Invisible, A. Lingis (trans.) (Evanston Ill.: Northwestern University Press, 1968), pp. 171–172.

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  12. Cf. “Le philosophe et son ombre”, Signes, Gallimard, Paris 1960, p. 221; my translation.

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  13. Cf. many of the last working notes of VI. For example the one dated April, 1960, and entitled “Indestructible past, and intentional analytic — and ontology”

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Vanzago, L. (2005). Body or Flesh? The Problem of Phenomenological Reduction in Merleau-Ponty#X2019;s Philosophical Development. In: Tymieniecka, AT. (eds) Logos of Phenomenology and Phenomenology of the Logos. Book One. Analecta Husserliana, vol 88. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3680-9_18

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