González Castán, Óscar Lucas2024-05-142024-05-142015-10-14González-Castán, Ó.L. (2015). “Husserl and Wittgenstein on Lebenswelt and Lebensform: A Cross-examination”, Phänomenologische Forschungen, Jahrbuch 2015, Felix Meiner, pp. 275-292.0342-811710.28937/1000107770https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/103980Este artículo fue escrito dentro del Grupo de Investigación de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid GR35/10 A.I compare Edmund Husserl’s notion of Lebenswelt with Ludwig Wittgenstein’s idea of Lebensform. Their philosophical projects an be viewed as complementary, but, at the same time, divergent attempts at providing descriptions of general structures, dynamisms, and contents of human belief systems and, hence, of human life as a whole. I argue that they share a polemical radiographic” conception of philosophy that might be regarded as a very peculiar cultural enterprise. Ludwig Wittgenstein has proposed some ideas that are far more detailed and revealing of the structure and dynamisms of our form of life than Edmund Husserl’s ideas. However, generative phenomenology provides a much more detailed analysis of the historicity of human achievements as historically constituted by the complex layers of sense of different intersubjective activities.engHusserl and Wittgenstein on Lebenswelt and Lebensform: A Cross-examinationjournal article2567-5494https://doi.org/10.28937/1000107770https://meiner.de/phanomenologische-forschungen-2015-13359.htmlopen access165.32LebensformLebensweltBelief SystemApriori AnthopologyHistoricityHumanidadesFilosofíaTeoría del conocimiento72 Filosofía7201 Filosofía del Conocimiento7201.02 Epistemología7202 Antropología Filosófica