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estudos:dreyfus:rouse-coping-intentionality [16/01/2026 04:28] – created - external edit 127.0.0.1estudos:dreyfus:rouse-coping-intentionality [16/01/2026 06:04] (current) mccastro
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 *In everyday absorbed coping,. .. when one’s situation deviates from some optimal body-environment relationship, one’s movement takes one close to that optimal form and thereby relieves the “tension” of the deviation. One’s body is solicited by the situation to get into the right relation to it... . Our activity is completely geared into the demands of the situation.[^Hubert L. Dreyfus, “The Hermeneutic Approach to Intentionality,” presented to the 18th Annual Meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Montreal, Quebec, 1992, 3.] *In everyday absorbed coping,. .. when one’s situation deviates from some optimal body-environment relationship, one’s movement takes one close to that optimal form and thereby relieves the “tension” of the deviation. One’s body is solicited by the situation to get into the right relation to it... . Our activity is completely geared into the demands of the situation.[^Hubert L. Dreyfus, “The Hermeneutic Approach to Intentionality,” presented to the 18th Annual Meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Montreal, Quebec, 1992, 3.]
  
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 The situation is significant, and configured as a field of relevance, at least for the body that is set to respond appropriately. The situation is significant, and configured as a field of relevance, at least for the body that is set to respond appropriately.
  
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