单词 | life-world |
释义 | > as lemmaslife-world life-world n. [in later use after German Lebenswelt Lebenswelt n.] the sum of immediate experiences, activities, and contacts that make up the world of an individual, or of a corporate, life; spec. in the philosophy of Husserl. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > philosophy of reflection of self > [noun] > experiences comprising a life life-world1863 Lebenswelt1945 1863 Atlantic Monthly Feb. 236/1 Jane Austen's life-world presented such a limited experience that it is marvellous where she could have found the models from which she studied such a variety of forms. 1940 A. Schuetz in M. Farber Philos. Ess. in Memory E. Husserl 173 Human existence itself is referred to an existent life-world as a realm of practical activity. 1972 D. Føllesdal in R. E. Olson & A. M. Paul Contemp. Philos. Scandinavia 426 We all live in a ‘life-world’ which is constituted by everyone in community. The term ‘life-world’ (‘Lebenswelt’) first appeared in an unpublished article on Kant which he [sc. Husserl] wrote in 1924, and the life-world became the main theme of his last major work, The Crisis of the European Sciences (1936). 2007 BusinessWorld (Nexis) 29 Mar. s1 The close proximity of a great variety of lifeworlds and lifestyles in urban areas and various ethnic and social groups have the potential to destabilize and fragment urban societies. < as lemmas |
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