
Phenomenology Of Perception
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This seminal work, Phenomenology Of Perception, presents a profound philosophical inquiry into the nature of human experience and consciousness. Merleau-Ponty argues for the body as the primary site of knowing the world, challenging traditional dualisms between mind and body, subject and object. The text meticulously details how perception is not merely a passive reception of data but an active, embodied engagement with our environment. It illustrates the intricate ways our lived experience shapes our understanding, offering a compelling re-evaluation of our relationship to reality. This academic masterpiece stands as a cornerstone of 20th-century continental philosophy, influencing fields from psychology to critical theory.
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Edition: repr.,
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good , price clipped
Markings: Previous owner
This seminal work, Phenomenology Of Perception, presents a profound philosophical inquiry into the nature of human experience and consciousness. Merleau-Ponty argues for the body as the primary site of knowing the world, challenging traditional dualisms between mind and body, subject and object. The text meticulously details how perception is not merely a passive reception of data but an active, embodied engagement with our environment. It illustrates the intricate ways our lived experience shapes our understanding, offering a compelling re-evaluation of our relationship to reality. This academic masterpiece stands as a cornerstone of 20th-century continental philosophy, influencing fields from psychology to critical theory.











