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Perception is always situated and contextual from "summary" of Phenomenology of Perception by Maurice Merleau-Ponty

Perception, as we experience it, is never detached from the context in which it occurs. Our understanding of the world is always situated within a particular environment, shaped by our bodily existence and the relationships we have with the world around us. This means that our perception is always influenced by the specific circumstances in which we find ourselves. Our senses are not passive receptors of information but actively engage with the world in which we are situated. We do not simply see objects or hear sounds; rather, our perception is always mediated by our bodily presence and the ways in which we interact with our surroundings. This means that our perception is always intertwined with our actions and movements in the world. The context in which we perceive things also plays a crucial role in shaping our understanding of them. The meaning of an object or event is not fixed but is always contingent upon th...
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    Phenomenology of Perception

    Maurice Merleau-Ponty

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