Crisis and A Way Out - A Critique of Husserl's Lebenswelt and Scientific World

Philosophy and Culture 27 (5):479-487 (2000)
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Abstract

In this paper, Husserl's "life-world" concept in-depth excavation, made ​​with the main characteristics of the living world and human characteristics. Husserl's scientific theory by examining its "scientific crisis" raised and addressed, the authors believe that attention to Husserl's life world is a thought-provoking ideas. For contemporary social problems caused by technology-based, the authors maintain life from the perspective of the world made ​​a few comments.

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