From the movement of natural entities to the transpersonal dynamics of the human living being: who is the subject of perception?

Phénoménologie de la perception is undoubtedly one of the most powerful works of French 20th century thought. It poses an ancient and new question at the same time, at the crossroads of phenomenological-existential philosophy with various disciplines that works on the living human being: who is the...

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spelling I28-R145-10976_oai2025-11-17 Larison, Mariana 2020-11-30 Phénoménologie de la perception is undoubtedly one of the most powerful works of French 20th century thought. It poses an ancient and new question at the same time, at the crossroads of phenomenological-existential philosophy with various disciplines that works on the living human being: who is the subject of perception? Merleau-Ponty will answer in this already classic work: the lived body. There, the lived body will be characterized as a particular type of movement, which, in the path of existential phenomenology, acquires the form of an intentional movement, of a transcendence and, finally, of a movement of temporalization that is, in Husserlian terms, the very subjectivity. Taking these analyses as a starting point, we will try to develop in this paper the thesis according to which the lived body must be understood, in Phénoménologie de la perception, as a transpersonal subjective movement. In order to develop this idea, I will start with a general overview of the problem of the relationship between body, movement and life, in front of which Phénoménologie de la perception is presented as a continuity and as a rupture. In the second place, I will present the fundamental concepts that lead to the Merleau-Pontyan conception of the lived body as a subjective movement. In the third place, I will focus my reading on the possibilities opened by this analysis of the body experience that I call transpersonal. Phénoménologie de la perception es, sin duda, una de las obras más potentes del pensamiento francés del siglo XX. Allí se plantea una pregunta antigua y novedosa al mismo tiempo, en el cruce de la filosofía fenomenológico-existencial con diversas disciplinas que se ocupan del viviente humano: ¿quién es el sujeto de percepción? Merleau-Ponty responderá en esta obra ya clásica: el cuerpo vivido. Éste será, a su vez, caracterizado como un tipo particular de movimiento, que, en el camino de la fenomenología existencial, adquiere la forma de un movimiento intencional, de una trascendencia y, finalmente, de un movimiento de temporalización que es, en términos husserlianos, la propia subjetividad. Tomando como punto de partida estos análisis, buscaremos desarrollar en este trabajo la tesis según la cual el cuerpo vivido debe comprenderse, en Phénoménologie de la perception, como un movimiento subjetivo transpersonal. Para desarrollar esta idea, partiré de un panorama general sobre el problema de la relación entre cuerpo, movimiento y vida frente al cual Phénoménologie de la perception se presenta como una continuidad y como una ruptura. En segundo lugar, presentaré los conceptos fundamentales que conducen a la concepción merleau-pontyana del cuerpo vivido como movimiento subjetivo para, en tercer lugar, centrar mi lectura en las posibilidades abiertas por este análisis de la experiencia corporal que denomino transpersonal. application/pdf text/html https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/CdF/article/view/10976 10.34096/cf.n75.10976 spa Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/CdF/article/view/10976/9855 https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/CdF/article/view/10976/9869 Cuadernos de filosofía; Núm. 75 (2020): Julio-Diciembre 2362-485X 0590-1901 corporality movement time transpersonal Merleau-Ponty corporalidad movimiento tiempo transpersonal Merleau-Ponty From the movement of natural entities to the transpersonal dynamics of the human living being: who is the subject of perception? Del movimiento de los entes naturales a la dinámica transpersonal del viviente humano: ¿quién es el sujeto de percepción? info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=cufilo&d=10976_oai
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description Phénoménologie de la perception is undoubtedly one of the most powerful works of French 20th century thought. It poses an ancient and new question at the same time, at the crossroads of phenomenological-existential philosophy with various disciplines that works on the living human being: who is the subject of perception? Merleau-Ponty will answer in this already classic work: the lived body. There, the lived body will be characterized as a particular type of movement, which, in the path of existential phenomenology, acquires the form of an intentional movement, of a transcendence and, finally, of a movement of temporalization that is, in Husserlian terms, the very subjectivity. Taking these analyses as a starting point, we will try to develop in this paper the thesis according to which the lived body must be understood, in Phénoménologie de la perception, as a transpersonal subjective movement. In order to develop this idea, I will start with a general overview of the problem of the relationship between body, movement and life, in front of which Phénoménologie de la perception is presented as a continuity and as a rupture. In the second place, I will present the fundamental concepts that lead to the Merleau-Pontyan conception of the lived body as a subjective movement. In the third place, I will focus my reading on the possibilities opened by this analysis of the body experience that I call transpersonal.
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