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UDDRAG: "Det er ikke ved angsten eller ved den andens blik, som Sartre insisterer på, men ved tvivlen, at mennesket sættes fri. Ved at lade kroppen erfare, kroppen eksistere og blive til, undslipper tanken tvivlen om et mig og mit forhold til verden, der aldrig lader sig forklare videnskabeligt". Bogen sammenfatter Merleau-Pontys fænomenologi i en kritik af tankens tvivl, og belyser, hvordan denne muliggør perceptionens uendelighed. Ved at udfolde Cézannes unikke farvemodulationer, som både ophæver stregens nødvendighed og Cézannes tvivlen på sig selv, forklarer bogen, hvordan det er perceptionens uendelighed, der former vores verden af ydre flader, men videnskaben hævder er en illusion. CITAT: "The percept is the landscape before man, in the absence of man. [...] But why do we say this, since in all these cases the landscape is not independent of the supposed perceptions of the characters and, through them, of the author's perceptions and memories? How could the town exist without or before man, or the mirror without the old woman it reflects, even if she does not look at herself in it? [...] This is Cézanne's enigma, which has often been commented upon: Man is absent from but entirely within the landscape." (Gilles Deleuze & Félix Guattari, What Is Philosophy, p. 169)
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