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- Wittgenstein, concludes: Kraus' "thoughts on a constructivist comprehension of lifeworlds contours the integration of micro-, meso- and macroscopic approaches,...
- 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...
- Place: Phenomenology, Lifeworlds, and Place Making". L****n, Thomas Barclay (2020-01-02). "Life Takes Place: Phenomenology, Lifeworlds and Place Making"....
- perspectives on place, lifeworlds, and lived emplacement. Routledge, 2023. Seamon, David. Life takes place: Phenomenology, lifeworlds, and place making. Routledge...
- continued to evolve in the 21st century, partly because the contemporary lifeworld is increasingly technical.[according to whom?] For example, digital photographs...
- the leader on the other, as having any value. According to Habermas, lifeworlds become colonised by steering media when four things happen: Traditional...
- 0.CO;2, S2CID 56120507 Howard, Christopher A (2016), Mobile Lifeworlds: An Ethnography of Tourism and Pilgrimage in the Himalayas, New York:...
- sociology, examines the concept of social reality (German: Lebenswelt or "Lifeworld") as a product of intersubjectivity. Phenomenology analyses social reality...
- describe life conditions than lifeworlds. While living conditions actually can be observed, statements about lifeworlds always refer to speculated cognitive...
- purely macroethical considerations are often disengaged from the concrete lifeworlds of ethical subjects and so lack coherence or relevance. For example, in...