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Perception is a lived and embodied practice from "summary" of Phenomenology of Perception by Maurice Merleau-Ponty

Perception is not a passive process that occurs solely in the mind; rather, it is deeply intertwined with our lived experiences and the physicality of our bodies. Our perceptions are not isolated mental events but are rather embedded in the world around us, shaped by our bodily interactions with our environment. As Merleau-Ponty explains, our bodies are not just objects in the world but are fundamental to our experience of that world; they are the means through which we engage with and make sense of our surroundings. Through our bodies, we are able to actively explore and interact with the world, shaping our perceptions in the process. Our bodily movements, gestures, and sensations all play a crucial role in how we perceive and understand the world. For example, the way we move through space, the tactile sensations we experience, and the bodily responses we have to different stimuli all contribute to our perceptions of the world around us. Our bodies are not just passive vessels through which we receive sensory info...
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    Phenomenology of Perception

    Maurice Merleau-Ponty

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