60 AUTONOMY

The scientist does not ask himself about the historical presuppositions of his work while working. He takes the trivialities which he lives and works with (his Lebenswelt) for granted. Husserl has said that you can't ignore these trivialities if you want to understand the meaning of science.

-> Anthropology 25; Art-comunity 37; Autonomy 58; Ideology 170; Learning 205; Lebenswelt 217, 218; Philosophy 263; Positivism 271; Proceeding 293; Reading 306; Responsibility 311; Work 394;

& Art, work of 53; Art-criticism 45; Certainty 87; Education 121; Historical reconstruction 161; Knowledge 192; Translation 364; Work 378;

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