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The life-world and its particular sub-worlds

Werner Marx

pp. 62-76

Abstrakt

In Husserl's investigation of the "science of the life-world" a discipline which he himself founded, two sets of problems may be distinguished: one concerns the determination of the way in which the life-world has currency for an experience which belongs to the life-world but which comports itself to individual, inner-worldly things; the other concerns the attempt to determine how experience belonging to and moving within a particular sub- world simultaneously comports itself to the life world.

Publication details

Published in:

Marx Werner (1971) Reason and world: Between tradition and another beginning. Den Haag, Nijhoff.

Seiten: 62-76

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-2994-0_4

Referenz:

Marx Werner (1971) The life-world and its particular sub-worlds, In: Reason and world, Den Haag, Nijhoff, 62–76.