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"life-world" is a concept in phenomenology. It refers to the subjective experience of individuals of the world. According to this concept, we only see a field of experience from which we select our objects rather than "see"ing objects through common sense or knowledge (Campbell, 1981, pp.199).
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"life-world" is a concept in phenomenology. It refers to the subjective experience of individuals of the world. According to this concept, we see a field of experience from which we select our objects rather than "see"ing objects through common sense or objective knowledge (Campbell, 1981, pp.199).
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Life-world

"life-world" is a concept in phenomenology. It refers to the subjective experience of individuals of the world. According to this concept, we see a field of experience from which we select our objects rather than "see"ing objects through common sense or objective knowledge (Campbell, 1981, pp.199).

References

  • Campbell, T. (1981). Seven theories of human society. Oxford University Press: Oxford

Contributors

  • page created by Kolar Aparna