Maurice Merleau-Ponty Quote

[The sensate body possesses] an art of interrogating the sensible according to its own wishes, an inspired exegesis


The Visible and the Invisible, trans. A. Lingis (Evanston: 1968), p. 135


[The sensate body possesses] an art of interrogating the sensible according to its own wishes, an inspired exegesis

[The sensate body possesses] an art of interrogating the sensible according to its own wishes, an inspired exegesis

[The sensate body possesses] an art of interrogating the sensible according to its own wishes, an inspired exegesis

[The sensate body possesses] an art of interrogating the sensible according to its own wishes, an inspired exegesis