Focal awareness

The philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty describes what she experienced as "being as a thing." The philosopher Michael Polanyi calls it "focal awareness" and recurs to the act of hammering a nail:

When we bring down the hammer we do not feel that its handle has struck our palm but that its head has struck the nail.

We have become the things on which we are working.

  1. ​The inventive process was often a nonverbal one​
  2. ​He feels the end of the cane​