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  1. Eva-Maria Simms (2010). Egocentric Language and the Upheaval of Speech. (English). Chiasmi International 12:287-309.
    Le langage égocentré et son dépassement par la parole. Une étude de l’acquisition du langage inspirée de Merleau-PontyDans les notes de travail du Visible et l’invisible, Merleau-Ponty se proposait d’élucider la nature du dépassement de l’être pré-langagier par la parole. Dans ses cours de la Sorbonne, il avait en outre jeté les fondements théoriques d’une confrontation fructueuse entre la linguistique et la psychologie de l’enfant, en ouvrant un dialogue de fond avec la théorie linguistique et avec les recherches psychologiques de (...)
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  2. Eva-Maria Simms (2009). Eating One's Mother. Environmental Ethics 31 (3):263-277.
    Breast milk and the placenta are phenomena of female human embodiment that challenge the philosophical notion of separate, sovereign subjects independent of other human be­ings and an objective world “out there.” A feminist phenomenological analysis, indebted to Merleau-Ponty and Irigaray, reveals placenta and milk to be intercorporeal, “chiasmic” forms of shared organic existence. This analysis is a philosophical and psychological exploration of “matrotopy,” i.e., the fact that humans eat their mothers through breast milk and placenta. This exploration, however, requires an (...)
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  3. Eva-Maria Simms (2006). Lecture 4: He Child in the World of Things. In Wilfried Lippitz & Daniel J. Martino (eds.), The Phenomenology of Childhood: The Nineteenth Annual Symposium of the Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center. Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center, Duquesne University.
     
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  4. Eva-Maria Simms (2001). Milk and Flesh: A Phenomenological Reflection on Infancy and Coexistence. Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 32 (1):22-40.
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