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- W607786306 abstract "From the Foreword: Like a musical fugue, Morot-Sir's meditations lead up to impressive grand conclusions on religion the arts as universal referents. . . . In dense exquisitely erudite essay, the author returns to the philosophical starting point his professional career, as expressed in his these d'etat on Pensee negative (1947). overly simplifying his approach, one could qualify it as a kind of vector analysis referential practices. Central to his thought is the paradox that reference (and with it, language) can but refer to itself. Equally central is his 'will--if wavering at times--to remain a coherent stubborn prisoner language, ' i.e., systematically to explore the full range linguistic experience, the dynamics the act Using once again the meditation as his preferred mode expression, Morot-Sir offers in second volume a fitting complement to the challenges he issued the expectations he raised in volume I of Imagination Reference. --Raymond Gay-Crosier, University Florida At the convergence philosophy psychology, work continues the venture meditating the linguistic condition which Edouard Morot-Sir began in The Imagination Reference, this time concentrating on perceiving, indicating, naming. Together, the two volumes constitute the intellectual autobiography a philosopher his response to Merleau-Ponty's famous book on phenomenology. While the first book examined psychological, ontological, epistemological presuppositions, one explores the positive consequences reference in action, with examples from religion, painting, poetry. Morot-Sir visualizes human imagination as a field marked by four corners: perception, conception, memory, judgment. Acting as point intersection center gravitation in the center that field, reference eventually reclaims the primacy imagination. We are namers nameds, he concludes. Without names we would be blind, deaf, mute. Edouard Morot-Sir, who died in 1993, was the Kenan Professor Emeritus French at the University North Carolina, Chapel Hill, the author the companion volume, The Imagination Reference: Meditating the Linguistic Condition (UPF, 1993). was also the author many articles books, including Pensee negative, Philosophie et mystique, La Metaphysique de Pascal, and Les Mots de Jean-Paul Sartre. He taught logic the philosophy science at the universities Bordeaux Lille served for twelve years as the cultural counselor to the French Embassy in the United States." @default.
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- W607786306 title "The Imagination of Reference II: Perceiving, Indicating, Naming" @default.
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