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pragya sharda

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Husserl says that the world presented in scientific theories is
 
 

a. the starting point of all philosophy.
  b. must be rejected in favor of a romantic return to nature.
  c. inferior to a religious account of the world.
  d. is an artificial abstraction which leaves out the theorizing subject.



Question 2

In Husserls later work, the term lifeworld meant
 
 

a. the total background of our pretheoretical experience.
  b. the world of living organisms.
  c. the world as explained by modern science.
  d. a theoretical account of the ultimate meaning of life.
 
 




Shshxj

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Answer to Question 1

d.

Answer to Question 2

a.



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