If the Reader Does Not Understand the Basic Position of Phenomenological Philosophy, or Even Has a Certain Understanding of Some Classic Positions in the History of Western Philosophy, It Is Really Very Difficult to Enter. the Visible and Invisible Is Merleau-Ponty's Unfinished Posthumous Work. Whether It Can Be Regarded as a Complete Representative of Merleau-Ponty's Late Thought Is Still an Open Topic for Scholars. the Phenomenology of Perception Is Merleau-Ponty's Most
Important Early Work, and It Is Also a Classic t-shirt-design Masterpiece in Phenomenology to This Day. to Grasp His Early Phenomenological Thoughts, This Book Is Definitely a Fortress That Cannot Be Ignored. However, the Discussion of This Book Is Not Easy to Enter, and It Is Really Hard to Digest Without Anyone Reading It with You. So, If You Want to See the Basic Principles of Merleau-Ponty's Early Philosophy, How Should You Start? in 1948, Merleau-Ponty Gave a Series of Seven Lectures on French Radio, Under the Theme of "Perception", Introducing His Philosophical Reflection to the Public.
Lectures and Later Compilations Were Published in a Book Titled "Causeries 1948". in This Series of Lectures, Merleau-Ponty Succinctly Expressed His Philosophical Reflection on the Topic of "Perceptual World". And, Probably Due to the Nature of a Public Speech on the Radio, Merleau-Ponty Tried to Avoid Difficult Philosophical Concepts as Much as Possible, and Explained His Thoughts in as Plain a Way as Possible, Which Alone Makes It Worthwhile to Read May a Friend of Loponte's Original Text Opened the Book and Looked at It