单词 | lebenswelt |
释义 | Lebensweltn. Originally and chiefly Philosophy. The totality of a person's or society's immediate or everyday experiences, interactions, etc., esp. as considered to underlie a subconscious, presupposed, or unreflective understanding of the nature of human knowledge and existence. Cf. life-world n. at life n. Compounds 3.Originally and chiefly with reference to the works of Edmund Husserl (1859–1938). ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > philosophy of reflection of self > [noun] > experiences comprising a life life-world1863 Lebenswelt1945 1945 Philos. & Phenomenol. Res. 5 565 The whole universe of life, that which Husserl calls the Lebenswelt, is pregiven to both the man in the world of the working and to the theorizing thinker. 1962 A. W. Levi Lit., Philos. & Imagination 138 What Husserl has called the Lebenswelt—the ongoing continuity of ‘lived’ experience. 1966 Philos. Rev. 75 394 Current analytic philosophy..has tended to attract philosophers to Husserl's transcendental philosophy and to his concept of the Lebenswelt. 1995 Times Lit. Suppl. 4 Aug. 21/2 Undeterred by the limits of his Lebenswelt in north London, the teenager spends hours loitering around the chestnut trees in his local park, copy of La Nausée in hand, in anticipation of some existential shudder. 2015 A. Stables & I. Semetsky Edusemiotics i. 3 The semiosphere is all-embracing, encompassing the umwelt of our immediate signifying environments, the lebenswelt of culture and the subjective innenwelt. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1945 |
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