Beyond Subjectivity and Representation: Perception, Expression, and Creation in Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Merleau-Ponty

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University Press of America, 1999 - Philosophy - 161 pages
Beyond Subjectivity and Representation extensively explores a connection in the thinking of Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Merleau-Ponty in relation to the interconnections among perception, creation, truth, and value in a way that allows the work of each author to shed light upon the others' ideas. Deborah Carter Mullen develops a non-dualistic notion of truth and value rooted in embodied, earthly existence, and considers them as ongoing happenings of metamorphosis rather than as static ideas. This idea of metamorphosis leads to an understanding of the relationships among self, other, and world as temporal happenings of the flesh. In an intertwining relationship with one another, I and other, I and world, past, present, and future are considered occurrences of the moment that are redefined in each perception and in each expression, as each questions and responds to the other, creating a "mirror-play of flesh." Mullen proposes that reversibility and metamorphosis give rise to an aesthetic sense of truth and values that are not absolute, but truths that happen as they are expressed and values that occur as they are lived.
 

Contents

NIETZSCHES CHALLENGE
1
Attempt at a SelfCriticism
4
The Gay Science Beyond Good and Evil
9
On the Genealogy of Morals
16
Notes Chapter One
30
ART SCIENCE AND TRUTH THE PATH FROM NIETZSCHE TO HEIDEGGER
33
Heidegger
38
Reflecting Thinking Questioning
44
The Moment of Creation
80
Revenge Redemption Creation
83
The Moment as Flesh
90
Notes Chapter Five
96
SOCRATES PRACTICE MUSIC
99
Wagner an Actor Not a Musician
100
Wagner an Actor Not a Dramatist
103
The Birth of Tragedy Out of the Spirit of Music
106

Notes Chapter Two
45
REVERSIBILITY AND MIRRORPLAY TRUTH IN MERLEAUPONTY
47
Truth in Science
48
Truth in Art
50
Truth as MirrorPlay
53
The Art of Fleshly Perception
59
Notes Chapter Three
61
METAMORPHOSIS EXPRESSION CREATION
65
Metamorphosis
66
Self and Other
68
Nietzsches Creative Metamorphosis
72
Notes Chapter 4
76
VALUES IN THE FLESH THE MOMENT OF RESPONSIVE CREATION
79
Socrates Practice Music
114
Notes Chapter Six
119
NIETZSCHE CONTRA SOCRATES THE TRAGIC BORDERS OF THE REPUBLIC
121
The Desire for Justice
124
Dionysus at the Gates
128
Notes Appendix One
133
METAPHOR AND METAMORPHOSIS THE MIRRORPLAY OF FLESH AND TEXT
135
Knowledge as Concept
136
Appropriation and MirrorPlay
139
Notes Appendix Two
147
WORKS CITED
149
Index
155
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Deborah Carter Mullen is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Christopher Newport University.

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