Phenomenology of Perception
This dialogic book will reunite mind and flesh. You will learn to recognize the intelligence woven into gesture, posture, and movement. Every encounter with the world will reveal itself as a dialogue between your living body and the things it touches, sees, and inhabits.
Screen fatigue. Disembodied work. The strange disconnect of living through devices. Merleau-Ponty wrote in post-war Paris, but his critique of Cartesian dualism speaks directly to our digitized condition. By following his phenomenological investigations, you will rediscover the body as the origin of meaning and understand why perception is never passive reception but active inhabitation of a shared world.