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The body is always situated in a specific context from "summary" of Phenomenology of Perception by Maurice Merleau-Ponty

The body is never a mere physical entity but is always intertwined with its surrounding world. This intertwining occurs through the body's engagement with its environment, where the body is always situated in a specific context. The body's perception of the world is not a passive act but is an active process that involves the body's movement and interaction with its surroundings. The body's situatedness in a specific context means that the body is always in relation to something else. This relational aspect of the body is crucial to understanding how the body perceives and interacts with the world. The body's perception is shaped by its context, which includes the physical environment, social interactions, cultural norms, and historical bac...
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    Phenomenology of Perception

    Maurice Merleau-Ponty

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