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Lebenswelt als politisch relevanter Begriff
Lifeworld as a Politically Relevant Notion

Author(s): Gérard Raulet
Subject(s): Philosophy, Political Philosophy
Published by: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Sklodowskiej
Keywords: lifeworld; politics; Husserl; Habermas; Luhmann

Summary/Abstract: The semantic field of the notion of the „lifeworld” extends onto ontology („being-in-the-world”), anthropology biology, life sciences in general, as well as sociology. Meanwhile, however, is another, journalistic and inflationary, usage of the term spread in everyday life, which in a way confirms its informal, „lifelike” character. This is both a strength and a weakness. That’s exactly why the Husserlian notion has been accused of being vague or downright contradictory. Indeed, it means a horizon of horizons, and in every instance a personal horizon, one of my own, which connects me, in my being-here, with the horizons of others. The present text departs from the observation that the Husserlian notion involves since the beginning a culture-critical as well as a science-critical potential, and that the appearance of direct obviousness that is so typical of the reference to the lifeworld quickly turns out a reaction to a crisis, and specifically a loss of transparency. It attempts to examine the relation between the notion of the lifeworld to politics and tests its analytical usefulness.

  • Issue Year: 2014
  • Issue No: 12
  • Page Range: 45-62
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: German