The Husserlian Lebenswelt: Between the Transcendental Retirement and the Sound and Fury of the World
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https://doi.org/10.62876/lr.v0i11.600Keywords:
philosophy of the conscience, mentalism, epoché, phenomenology, Lebenswelt, transcendental consciousnessAbstract
In this article is explored the relationship between the radical autonomy of the transcendental consciousness and the vindication that the last Husserl makes of the life world. By means of a philosophical reconstruction, beginning with Greece, it articulates the significance of the science that begins with Galilean and the Renaissance with a Modernity that lives only amid the facts of an emancipated knowledge and in the fragmentation of an effective knowledge always available, but lacking the denominated resource "sense". For these ends, the Husserl effort heads to the rehabilitation of that existential background lived as not problematic, Lebenswelt, in which all the yields which are the fruit of the human subjectivity are reinserted.
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