Phenomenology and the metaphysics of sight [electronic resource] / edited by Antonio Cimino and Pavlos Kontos.
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Includes index.
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 fromHusserl 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.
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In <i>Phenomenology and the Metaphysics of Sight,</i> 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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