263 PHILOSOPHY
According to Husserl, philosophy can redress positivism by focusing its attention on those 'trivial truths' of the Lebenswelt: e.g. 'I have a body', 'I live in a community of people', 'A world exists', etc. These are tacitly presupposed (in science) but left unexplained.
-> Autonomy 58, 69; Lebenswelt 217; Paradigm 259; Positivism 271;
& Formalization 133; Philosophy 264; Problematic 284; Problematic Art & Language 289; Trivialities 368, 369;
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