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There is no true separation between mind and body from "summary" of Phenomenology of Perception by Maurice Merleau-Ponty

The traditional concept of the mind-body dualism has long been a cornerstone of Western philosophy, with Descartes famously positing that the mind and body are distinct entities. However, Merleau-Ponty challenges this dualistic framework, arguing that the mind and body are not separate, but rather intertwined in a complex and inseparable unity. According to Merleau-Ponty, the mind is not a disembodied entity that exists independently of the body; rather, it is intimately connected to the body and is shaped by the body's interactions with the world. The body, in turn, is not simply a passive vessel for the mind, but an active agent that is constantly engaged with the world and shaping our perceptions and experiences. Merleau-Ponty emphasizes the lived experience of the body, highlighting how our bodily sensations, movements, and perceptions are all intertwined with our mental processes. He argues that our perception of the world is not just a product of abstract thought, but is deeply rooted in our bo...
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    Phenomenology of Perception

    Maurice Merleau-Ponty

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