
The French school of phenomenology
The French school of phenomenology is a philosophical approach that studies the structure of human experience and consciousness, emphasizing how we perceive and interpret the world around us. It explores the ways in which phenomena appear to us, focusing on subjective experience without preconceived notions. Thinkers like Maurice Merleau-Ponty expanded this approach to highlight the embodied nature of perception, emphasizing the role of the body and sensorimotor experience. Overall, it aims to understand how we actively engage with our environment and make sense of our lived reality.