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Ways of thinking about being: Explorations in ontology
Authors:Marjorie O'Loughlin
Affiliation:(1) University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
Abstract:This paper briefly explores Merleau-Ponty's notions of lsquobody subjectrsquo and lsquofleshrsquo in order to draw out some of the implications of his work for an understanding of key aspects of non-Western worldviews, notably that of Australian aboriginal people. Focusing specifically on the concept of materiality, I argue that its elaboration as flesh in Merleau-Ponty's work constitutes an important conceptual link with non-atomistic accounts of being and world, accounts characteristic of some indigenous peoples. Writing as a non-aboriginal and a relative newcomer to the study of aboriginal beliefs, I address the issue of possible contributions such understandings may make to solutions to problems we face in future both as individuals and as educators.
Keywords:Body-subject  atomism  ontology  flesh  materiality  education
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