What we see Depends on How we Move

The aim of this paper is to highlight the role that our lived body has in shaping our perceptual life. Through Husserl’s description of the way in which we perceive the world around us, we will underline the fact that our body is not just an object among others for us, but a fundamental constitutiv...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:15a1ef24b3754bff9488aa85d10257a52021-12-02T10:15:20ZWhat we see Depends on How we Move10.13128/Phe_Mi-195892280-78532239-4028https://doaj.org/article/15a1ef24b3754bff9488aa85d10257a52016-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/pam/article/view/7108https://doaj.org/toc/2280-7853https://doaj.org/toc/2239-4028 The aim of this paper is to highlight the role that our lived body has in shaping our perceptual life. Through Husserl’s description of the way in which we perceive the world around us, we will underline the fact that our body is not just an object among others for us, but a fundamental constitutive principle of our own experience. In this way, we will try to maintain that to perceive is, in some sense, to have an implicit and pre-reflective knowledge of our embodied relation to the world. Francesca ForléRosenberg & SellierarticleHusserlembodimentAestheticsBH1-301EthicsBJ1-1725ENFRITPhenomenology and Mind, Iss 4 (2016)
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FR
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topic Husserl
embodiment
Aesthetics
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Ethics
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embodiment
Aesthetics
BH1-301
Ethics
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Francesca Forlé
What we see Depends on How we Move
description The aim of this paper is to highlight the role that our lived body has in shaping our perceptual life. Through Husserl’s description of the way in which we perceive the world around us, we will underline the fact that our body is not just an object among others for us, but a fundamental constitutive principle of our own experience. In this way, we will try to maintain that to perceive is, in some sense, to have an implicit and pre-reflective knowledge of our embodied relation to the world.
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