mozgásképi
Mozgásképi is a term that has emerged in certain philosophical and theoretical discussions, often related to concepts of embodiment, phenomenology, and the nature of perception. It generally refers to the dynamic, lived experience of movement and its role in shaping our understanding of the world and ourselves. This concept emphasizes that our engagement with the environment is not solely visual or auditory, but is deeply intertwined with our physical actions, intentions, and the way our bodies navigate space and interact with objects.
The term suggests that our perception is not a passive reception of external stimuli, but an active
Mozgásképi highlights the interconnectedness of perception, action, and cognition. It proposes that the very way we