noun
- The plural of lifeworld; the everyday world of lived experience and social interaction that forms the basis of human understanding and meaning-making.
Usage: philosophical/sociological term; often used in phenomenology and social theory
Examples
- Sociologists study how different lifeworlds shape people's perspectives and behaviors.
- The concept of lifeworlds helps explain why individuals from different cultures interpret events differently.
- In phenomenology, lifeworlds refer to the subjective, pre-reflective dimensions of everyday existence.
- Understanding patients' lifeworlds is essential for providing culturally sensitive healthcare.
- The researcher examined how digital technology is transforming contemporary lifeworlds.