"The topic is extremely significant. In my view, the study can help to reorient continental philosophy, and also have some impact on Anglo-American thought. Dillon is to be congratulated for having assembled such a splendid collection of essays." -- Fred Dallmayr, University of Notre Dame
"I find this a very impressive set of essays, both in terms of their quality and their representational characteristics. A true (and valid) diversity of work on Merleau-Ponty currently occurs in the field, indicating the on-going interest of work on this thinker. Dillon's volume has both historical interest, papers which relate directly to internal problems regarding the interpretation of the text, as well as those which both 'reexamine' and extend his work. And, the authors involved are experts that readers will recognize immediately. Dillon has done an excellent job at compiling the work. It will be a welcome addition to SUNY Press' many fine works in continental philosophy." -- Stephen Watson, University of Notre Dame