The Thematic Study: The Visible and the Invisible in the Dynamic Manifestation of Life.- Section I Grasping The Hidden Sphere Of Reality.- Symbol and Metaphor: The Search for the “Hidden Side” of Reality in ContemporaryPhilosophy.- Beyond Intelligibility: Ciphers, Beauty, and the Glow of Being.- Metaphoric and Metonymie Symbolism: A Development from Paul Ricoeur’s Concepts.- Where Does Meaning Come From.- Privileged Access and Merleau-Ponty.- Section II The Hidden Realities In The Everyday Life-World.- The Hidden Realities of the Everyday Life-World in Beckett’s Waiting for Godot and Genet’s The Balcony.- Phenomenology and Revolutionary Romanticism.- The Milieu: A Chart of our Margin of Play.- Section III From Inspiration To Expression.- Inspiration and its Expression: The Dialectic of Sentiment in the Writings of Benjamin Constant.- The Invisible and the Unpresentable: Barnett Newman’s Abstract Expressionism and the Aesthetics of Merleau-Ponty.- The Visible and the Invisible: T. S. Eliot’s Little Gidding and Edmund Husserl’s Expression and Meaning.- Gadamer’s Leveling of the Visual and the Verbal, and the “Experience of Art”.- The Miracle of Literature: An Ethical-Aesthetical Theory of Mythopoiesis.- Section IV The Invisible In Trace And Memory.- Recognizing Invisibility, Revising Memory.- Poiesis and the Withdrawal: The Garden-Motive in Henry James, Wallace Stevens, and David Mamet.- Las Bibliotecas Invisibles.- Section V The Play: Visible, Invisible.- Resemblance: Play between the Visible and the Invisible.- “Seeing Clearly in Darkness”: Blindness as Insight in Proust’s In Search of Lost Time and Gide’s Pastoral Symphony.- The Phenomenology of Music: A Vital Source of Tagore’s Creativity.- INDEX OF NAMES.
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