"The number and richness of man's signifiers always……" — Maurice Merleau-Ponty
"The number and richness of man's signifiers always surpasses the set of defined objects that could be termed signifieds. The symbolic function must always precede its object and does not encounter reality except when it precedes it into the imaginary..."
—
Maurice Merleau-Ponty
★
★
★
★
★
0.0 avg (0 ratings)
38 Quotes by Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Maurice Merleau-Ponty has 38 quotes on this site.
A few more worth reading:
-
True reflection presents me to myself not as idle and inaccessible subjectivity, but as identical with my presence in the…
-
The flesh is at the heart of the world.
-
The phenomenological world is not the bringing to explicit expression of a pre-existing being, but the laying down of being.…
-
The perceived world is the always-presupposed foundation of all rationality, all value, and all existence.
-
I will never know how you see red and you will never know how I see it. But this separation…
-
To ask for an explanation is to explain the obscure by the more obscure.
-
Speech is not a means in the service of an external end. It contains its own rule of usage, ethics,…
-
It is the mission of the twentieth century to elucidate the irrational.
-
Machiavelli is the complete contrary of a machiavellian, since he describes the tricks of power and gives the whole show…
-
Existence permeates sexuality and vice versa, so that it is impossible to determine, in a given decision or action, the…
-
I live in the facial expressions of the other, as I feel him living in mine.
-
Our body is not in space like things; it inhabits or haunts space. It applies itself to space like a…
See all 38 quotes by Maurice Merleau-Ponty »