IMPLICATIONS OF SCHNEIDER’S CASE: SPATIALITY, MOVEMENT AND PHENOMENOLOGICAL REDUCTION IN MERLEAU-PONTY
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https://doi.org/10.5944/rif.12.2015.29584Keywords:
spatiality, movement, epoché, phenomenologyAbstract
This paper addresses the treatment of the Schneider’s case that Merleau-Ponty accomplished from the neuropsychiatric analysis of K. Goldstein. This issue is directly connected with the problema of the status of scientific discourse into a model that adopts a phenomenological framework. It will be shown that this resource, far from implying a departure from this theoretical model, is a case of reduction to the experience of subjects whose “intentional arch” appears relaxed and are therefore able to provide data comparable to those obtained under phenomenological reduction.
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