Merleau-Ponty’s knowing, vibrant bodies replace the day of the living dead

by Glen Mazis I remember the haunting, ongoing feeling I had when I became a teenager and observed the adults around me. It seemed to me that everyone I encountered was not really alive. It was difficult to discern exactly what “being alive” meant, but I could tell what it wasn’t: rushing through the world, …

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