...toward a radical shift in the way consciousness—defined in terms of self-reflection—participates in the natural world. The style of reflection that joins phenomenology and the poetry of Ted Hughes into dialogue is a type of thinking that does not forget, butre-instates its origins in the body's primordial continuity with the natural world. This style of reflection that they have in common is what I will call intercorporeal reflection which, to quote French phenomenologist Maurice Merleau-Ponty, concentrates all its efforts upon ''re-achieving a direct and primitive contact with the world.'
http://www.pjaesthetics.org/index.php/pjaesthetics/article/view/95/117
http://www.pjaesthetics.org/index.php/pjaesthetics/article/view/95/117
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yeah!