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Renaud Barbarass "De Ietre du phenomene: lontologie de Merleau-Ponty, published in 1991, is considered one of the most powerful and complete elaborations of Maurice Merleau-Pontys thought. Almost single-handedly, Barbaras has been responsible for reviving current interest in Merleau-Pontys works. In the first English translation of this important and influential work, Ted Toadvine and Leonard Lawlor present Barbarass rich and profound analysis of the history of Merleau-Pontys philosophical development from "Phenomenology of Perception to "The Visible and the Invisible. Toadvine and Lawlors translation communicates the subtle thought of the original with accuracy and elegance. A translators introduction situates Barbaras in contemporary philosophical debates and develops his guiding insights into Merleau-Pontys thought. "The Being of the Phenomenon opens European post-structuralism to further study and is certain to inspire new thinking about the origins of Merleau-Pontys phenomenology.
