The problem of everyday life in the history of classical philosophy

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The philosophy of everyday life refers to the life world of society both in the modern era and in other cultural and historical time periods. Everyday life was not previously a subjective subject for study. It was considered as something objective in interdisciplinary research. Throughout the XX century, this began to form separate branches of sciences that addressed the problem of the life world. This is how the anthropology of everyday life, the history of everyday life, the sociology of everyday life, the philosophy of everyday life and the psychology of everyday life appeared. Different historical epochs addressed the problem of everyday life in their own way. If with the formation of philosophical thought, everyday life was reconstructed as a lower or "everyday reality" , then its levels began to stand out in classical philosophical works. It is also necessary to indicate that in each historical epoch, the person himself and, of course, his being, too, were interpreted in a completely different way. With the of Philosophical thought develops and individual and his or her lifeworld develop too.

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Everyday life, everyday cognition, everyday consciousness

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