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Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s The Eye and the Spirit is one of the philosopher’s key works on the nature of vision and artistic creation. In this essay, Merleau-Ponty explores the way in which the world is perceived artistically—not as a collection of objects but as a living fabric of relationships, where body, space, and light form a single dynamic reality. He shows that vision is not passive contemplation but an active form of thought that reveals the meanings of the world.
The Eye and the Spirit is a penetrating philosophical meditation on the nature of art, corporeality, and vision, and remains one of the most important texts in the phenomenology of art.