The common-sense world The common- sense world,”“ world of daily life,y“ every day world everyday working world ,"mundane reality are variant expressions for the intersubjective world experienced by man within what Husserl terms the natural attitude,, The common-sense world is the arena of social action; within it men come into relationship with each other and try to come to terms with each other as well as with themselves. All of this. however. is typically taken for granted, and this means that these structures of daily life are not themselves recognized or appreciated formally by common sense. Rather common-sense sees the e world, acts in the world. an interprets the world through these implicit typificationsThe common-sense world • “The common-sense world,” “world of daily life,” “ everyday world ”,”everyday working world”, “ mundane reality” are variant expressions for the intersubjective world experienced by man within what Husserl terms the “natural attitude”. The common-sense world is the arena of social action; within it men come into relationship with each other and try to come to terms with each other as well as with themselves. All of this, however, is typically taken for granted, and this means that these structures of daily life are not themselves recognized or appreciated formally by common sense. Rather, common-sense sees the world, acts in the world, and interprets the world through these implicit typifications