
Lecture 11- Merleau-Ponty - From the Body to Habit
Continental Philosophy
The Role of Habit in Shaping Perceptive Intelligence
This chapter delves into Merleau-Ponty's concept of habit, exploring how our acquired habits shape our bodies and influence our perception and interaction with the world. Using the example of a blind man's cane, it illustrates how habit transforms objects into extensions of our perceptive intelligence, emphasizing the inseparability of the body and mind.
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