Abstract
The article describes the final period of development of Merleau-Ponty’s philosophy, during which he wrote The Visible and the Invisible . Using the interpretations and commentaries of French scholars, I try to show that the subject-object dualism which the French philosopher tried to overcome throughout his philosophical activity continues to persist. In fact, it would seem that it cannot be overcome.
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