Phenomenological Reviews

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141811

Selfhood and appearing

the intertwining

James Mensch

Abstract

What is the relation between our selfhood and appearing? Our embodiment positions us in the world, situating us as an object among its visible objects. Yet, by opening and shutting our eyes, we can make the visible world appear and disappear—a fact that convinces us that the world is in us. Thus, we have to assert with Merleau-Ponty that we are in the world that is in us: the two are intertwined. Author James Mensch employs the insights of Jan Patočka’s asubjective phenomenology to understand this double relationship of being-in. In this volume, he shows how this relation constitutes the reality of our selfhood, shaping our social and political interactions as well as the violence that constantly threatens to undermine them.

Publication details

Publisher: Brill

Place: Leiden

Year: 2018

Pages: 324

Series: Studies in Contemporary Phenomenology

Series volume: 17

ISBN (hardback): 978-90-04-37584-0

Full citation:

Mensch James (2018) Selfhood and appearing: the intertwining. Leiden, Brill.