| Donn Welton - 2000 - 522 pages
...which the pregiven world, the ontic universe [das ontische Universum] can become thematic for us. ... The world is pregiven to us, the waking, always somehow...occasionally but always and necessarily as the universal Meld of all actual and possible praxis, as horizon.5 An ontic world, in this sense, is afield of action... | |
| Johanna Oksala - 2005 - 252 pages
...there, existing in advance for us, the 'ground' of all praxis whether theoretical or extratheoretical. The world is pregiven to us, the waking, always somehow...live is always to live-in-certainty-of-the-world. (Husserl 1954/1970a, 142)* Husserl argues that the life-world forms the basis of all human praxis,... | |
| Christian Beyer, Alex Burri - 2007 - 315 pages
...there, existing in advance for us, the "ground" of all praxis, whether theoretical or extratheoretical. The world is pregiven to us, the waking, always somehow...possible praxis, as horizon. To live is always to live-incertain ty-of-the-wo rid.10 Husserl's idealism does hence not consist in rejecting the reality... | |
| Diana H. Coole - 2007 - 300 pages
...there, existing in advance for us, the "ground" of all praxis whether theoretical or extratheoretical. The world is pregiven to us, the waking, always somehow...universal field of all actual and possible praxis, as horizon."16 It is through disclosing the "intuitive surrounding world of life," where reason originates... | |
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