The phenomenology as the embasement to the significative human movement
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https://doi.org/10.22456/1982-8918.3054Keywords:
Phenomenology. Movement. Knowledge. Physical Education.Abstract
The phenomenology tries to show that the human being must be the center of the process of knowledge. The human consciousness is the giver of meaning and sense to the phenomena of the world. This sense directs itself to what is fundamental in the phenomenon, its essence. Therefore, this way is always intentional. Related to the human movement, there is no form of movement but people in movement which give them meaning in the relation with the world.Our work had as the main problematic, to investigate about the theoretical argumentation that the phenomenology proportions to the understanding of the human movement as significant. This theoretical and qualitative work had as basis Edmund Husserl’s and Merleau Ponty’s phenomenological thoughts. The phenomenological vision of the human movement proposes that the subject is his/her own movement author rather than just an object that receives orders to imitate patterns of pre-established movements. The movement must be understood as a dialogue between the human being and the world where the human being understands the world through the action. This dialogical movement is expressive and communicative which manifests itself in a creative gesture with the possibility to know and transform the world. This understanding of the human movement must orient the work in the Physical Education so that it can recuperate its real sense and meaning in the educational process.Downloads
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