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Lifeworld (or life-world; German: Lebenswelt) may be
conceived as a
universe of what is self-evident or given, a
world that
subjects may
experience together...
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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...
- discourses, a
discussion about the term
lifeworld took place. Björn Kraus' relational-constructivist
version of the
lifeworld term
considers its phenomenological...
- sociology,
examines the
concept of
social reality (German:
Lebenswelt or "
Lifeworld") as a
product of intersubjectivity.
Phenomenology analyses social reality...
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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...
- 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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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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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...