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Title: Percepção e exílio
Other Titles: Perception and exile
Authors: Galhardo, Paula
Keywords: Renaud Barbaras;perception;ontological belonging;feeling;Merleau‑Ponty;Renaud Barbaras;perception;appartenance ontologique;sentiment;Merleau‑Ponty;Renaud Barbaras;percepção;pertencimento ontológico;sentimento;Merleau‑Ponty
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra
Abstract: Este curto ensaio sobre o trabalho de Renaud Barbaras toma como fio condutor a relação entre percepção e separação: se a percepção exige que o sujeito se inscreva em uma certa continuidade ontológica com o mundo do qual ele provém, como pensar a necessária separação entre o sujeito e o mundo? Essa temática nos conduz, por um lado, a examinar um ponto de continuidade entre o trabalho de Renaud Barbaras e o de Merleau‑Ponty, pois ambos se propõem a pensar a questão do pertencimento. Por outro, ela nos leva a analisar a maneira pela qual Renaud Barbaras, caracterizando o modo de ser do sujeito como movimento, se distancia da filosofia de Merleau‑Ponty e abre caminho para uma perspectiva filosófica inédita, na qual a separação entre o sujeito e o mundo deve ser entendida como uma forma singular de exílio.
Ce court essai sur le travail de Renaud Barbaras prend comme fil conducteur la relation entre perception et séparation: si la perception exige que le sujet s’inscrive dans une continuité ontologique avec le monde duquel il provient, comment penser la nécessaire séparation entre le sujet et le monde? Cette thématique nous conduit, d’une part, à examiner un point de continuité entre le travail de Renaud Barbaras et celui de Merleau‑Ponty, puisque tous deux se proposent de penser la question de l’appartenance. D’autre part, elle nous mène à analyser la manière dont Renaud Barbaras, en caractérisant le mode d’être du sujet comme mouvement, prend ses distances avec la philosophie de Merleau‑Ponty, et ouvre vers une perspective philosophique inédite, dans laquelle la séparation entre le sujet et le monde doit être comprise comme une forme singulière d’exil.
This short essay about Renaud Barbaras’ work takes as a guiding thread the relation between perception and separation. If, in order to perceive, the subject must belong to the world, how can we think about the necessary separation between the subject and the world, from which the subject himself arises? This topic leads us, on the one hand, to examine a point of continuity between Renaud Barbaras’ and Merleau‑Ponty’s works, for both of them seek to reflect upon the question of the ontological belonging of the subject to the world. On the other hand, this topic also leads us to an analysis of how, characterizing the mode of being of the subject as movement, Renaud Barbaras distances himself from Merleau‑Ponty and opens up a new philosophical perspective: one in which the separation between the subject and the world must be conceived as a particular form of exile.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316.2/46480
ISSN: 0872-0851
DOI: 10.14195/0872-0851_54_10
Rights: open access
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