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Perception is not just a passive reception of stimuli from "summary" of Phenomenology of Perception by Maurice Merleau-Ponty

Perception is often viewed as a simple process of receiving stimuli from the external world. However, this understanding fails to capture the complexity of our perceptual experiences. It is not merely a passive reception of sensory information; rather, it is an active and dynamic process that involves our bodies, minds, and environments in a complex interplay. Our perceptions are not formed in isolation but are shaped by our embodied experiences and interactions with the world around us. Our bodies are not just passive receivers of stimuli, but active agents that actively engage with the world. As Merleau-Ponty writes, "We must return to the things themselves and grasp them in the very act of perception." This means that our perceptions are not just representations of the external world, but are also intertwined with our bodily experiences and actions. Furthermore, our perceptions are not fixed and static, but are constantly in flux as we move through our environments and engage with different stimuli. Our perceptions are influenced ...
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    Phenomenology of Perception

    Maurice Merleau-Ponty

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