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‖ Lebensform|ˈleːbənsfɔrm| Pl. Lebensformen. [G., ‘form of life’. Used notably by L. Wittgenstein in the German text of his Philos. Investigations.] Any type of human activity that involves values, e.g. the artistic or political or religious life; gen., a style or aspect of life.
1937G. W. Allport Personality viii. 231 These Lebensformen are at best only categories of value. 1959Times Lit. Suppl. 11 Sept. 513/2 Mr. Stuart Hampshire in Thought and Action is aware of the scale of his undertaking. ‘It is necessary first,’ he says, ‘to view the using of language as a particular form of human behaviour’ (Wittgenstein called it Lebensform). |