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    Lifeworld (or life-world) (‹See Tfd›German: Lebenswelt) may be conceived as a universe of what is self-evident or given, a world that subjects may experience...
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    Intersubjectivity is also a part in the constitution of one's lifeworld, especially as "homeworld." The lifeworld (German: Lebenswelt) is the "world" each one of us...
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    which Habermas establishes a concept of communicative rationality, and Lifeworld and System: A Critique of Functionalist Reason (Zur Kritik der funktionalistischen...
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  • social nature of knowledge. A great deal of his work deals with the "lifeworld," in which people create social reality under the constraints of preexisting...
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    Existentiell Genre art Genre painting Homelessness Lifestyle (sociology) Lifeworld Personal life Realism (arts) Shibui Simple living Technics and Time, 1...
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  • Life Takes Place: Phenomenology, Lifeworlds, and Place Making is a book by American geographer and phenomenologist David Seamon. It was published in 2018...
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    London School of Economics (LSE) with a thesis titled "Understanding the lifeworld of social exclusion". In the 1990s, towards the end of John Major's period...
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    examines the concept of social reality (‹See Tfd›German: Lebenswelt or "Lifeworld") as a product of intersubjectivity. Phenomenology analyses social reality...
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    rationality, so that the logic of the system supplants that of the lifeworld. Habermas introduces the concept of "reconstructive science" with a double...
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    continued to evolve in the 21st century, partly because the contemporary lifeworld is increasingly technical.[according to whom?] For example, digital photographs...
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  • discourses, a discussion about the term lifeworld took place. Björn Kraus' relational-constructivist version of the lifeworld term considers its phenomenological...
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  • discusses the astronomer Galileo Galilei and introduces the concept of the lifeworld. The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology was...
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  • Kassimeris, Christos (2012). "Stratocracy: The Growing Hypertrophy of the LifeWorld Militarization". In Gouliamos, Kostas; Kassimeris, Christos (eds.). The...
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  • are the domain of experts, and therefore need to be mediated with the "lifeworld" by philosophers. In drawing such a picture of reason, Habermas hoped...
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  • Critique of intersubjectivity Article by Mats Winther Edmund Husserl: Empathy, intersubjectivity and lifeworld, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy...
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    pure ego's intuition, like any other. A longer section follows on the "lifeworld" [Lebenswelt], one not observed by the objective logic of science, but...
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    0.CO;2, S2CID 56120507 Howard, Christopher A (2016), Mobile Lifeworlds: An Ethnography of Tourism and Pilgrimage in the Himalayas, New York:...
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    psychiatry and family therapy. Alfred Schütz – The four divisions of the lifeworld Communitarianism Community of practice Family nexus Framing (social sciences)...
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    distinction between system integration and social integration of the lifeworld. Margaret Archer (2004) in a revised edition of her classic work Culture...
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  • critique in his writings on functional reductionism in the life-world in his Lifeworld and System: A Critique of Functionalist Reason. Historian John Lukacs...
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    Nepal Census, District Level Detail Report Jaer, Øyvind (1995). Karchana: lifeworld-ethnography of an Indian village. Scandinavian University Press. ISBN 9788200215073...
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  • including Life Takes Place: Phenomenology, Lifeworlds and Place Making (2018, Routledge) and A Geography of the Lifeworld: Movement, Rest and Encounter. Seamon...
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    (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2022) ISBN 9781509552986 Non-things: Upheaval in the Lifeworld (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2022) ISBN 9781509551705 The Philosophy of Zen...
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  • wrote of 'the massive background of an intersubjectively shared lifeworld ... lifeworld contexts that provided the backing of a massive background consensus'...
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  • technology] with notions of public space in particular and our contemporary lifeworld more generally".: 157  The term gained significant recognition with the...
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  • of Kantian conditions of possible experience or the phenomenological "lifeworld") and that scientific methods are inadequate to fully understand such...
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  • differentiation he makes is between two social realms, the system and the lifeworld. These designate two distinct modes of social integration: The kind of...
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  • played a role in Edmund Husserl and Alfred Schutz's analysis of the "lifeworld." Jürgen Habermas and Karl-Otto Apel further transformed the concept of...
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    dimension of critical theory. Habermas incorporated the notion of the lifeworld and emphasized the importance for social theory of interaction, communication...
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  • either comprehensible or at least ultimately knowable — the Lebenswelt or lifeworld. In contrast, the sacred, or sacrum in Latin, encompasses all that exists...
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