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Ohio University Press, Athens, OH

2018

240 Pages

ISBN 9780821423103

Series in Continental Thought
vol. 52

The birth of sense

Generative passivity in Merleau-Ponty's philosophy

Don Beith

In The Birth of Sense, Don Beith proposes a new concept of generative passivity, the idea that our organic, psychological, and social activities take time to develop into sense. More than being a limit, passivity marks out the way in which organisms, persons, and interbodily systems take time in order to manifest a coherent sense. Beith situates his argument within contemporary debates about evolution, developmental biology, scientific causal explanations, psychology, postmodernism, social constructivism, and critical race theory. Drawing on empiricalstudies and phenomenological reflections, Beith argues that in nature, novel meaning emerges prior to any type of constituting activity or deterministic plan.

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Beith, D. (2018). The birth of sense: Generative passivity in Merleau-Ponty's philosophy, Ohio University Press, Athens, OH.

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