Abstract

This work aims to show the determining role of perception in the constitution of Lifeworld and how it, despite the diversity of perceptual experiences, maintains its unity. The aim is to show, through a tour of the main works of Husserl, the profound relationship between perception and the constitution of the meaning of the unique world. The world understood as horizon allows us to retrospectively advance to the constitutive experiences among which the original lived experience of perception prevails. This highlights the subjective experience in the constitution of meaning of the Lifeworld.

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