Anonymity and subjectivity. About Merleau-Ponty

Authors

  • Marina Garcés
Keywords: Merleau-Ponty, anonymity, subjectivity, interworld, flesh, us

Abstract

This article intends to develop an analysis of the concept of anonymity or anonymous life, as it appears in Merleau-Pontyʼs philosophy, in the context of a wider interrogation about the experiencie of us in contemporary societies. Our hypothesis is that Merleau-Ponty reppresents a decisive break in the phaenomenological philosophies of existence, as he moves the attention on the individual and its openness to the world, towards us, as a contidion for this openness. From that point, we analyse how this us can be thinked: firstly, how the question of intersubjectivity is reformulated out of the structure Ego-Alter Ego; secondly, the figures that make the anonymity thinkable as a dimension of subjectivity; thirdly, the consequences of this reformulation on the «omnipotent fantasy of Modernity». Finally, we outline some ideas about a philosophical praxis centered on exploring the experience of us in our contemporary society, caracterized by the privatization of existence.

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Published
08-03-2010
How to Cite
Garcés, M. (2010). Anonymity and subjectivity. About Merleau-Ponty. Daimon Revista Internacional de Filosofia, (44), 133–142. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/daimon/article/view/96441