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Außenwelt

Außenwelt is a German noun meaning the external world, i.e., everything outside one's own mind, body, or private sphere. It denotes the objectively given environment as opposed to the Innenwelt, the inner world of thoughts, feelings, and subjective experiences. In everyday language it can refer to the physical world beyond a room or house, as well as to social and cultural surroundings outside a person’s immediate life.

In philosophy and the theory of perception the distinction between Innenwelt and Außenwelt is common. The term

Etymology: Außenwelt combines Außen (outer, external) with Welt (world). It appears in modern German from the

emphasizes
the
outward
aspect
of
reality
accessible
to
perception
or
measurement,
while
many
theories
question
how
such
an
external
world
is
known
or
whether
it
can
be
separated
from
the
perceiving
subject.
Related
notions
include
Umwelt
(surrounding
environment)
and
broader
discussions
of
worldhood
in
phenomenology
and
epistemology.
In
literature
and
media,
Außenwelt
is
often
used
to
frame
themes
of
alienation,
contact
with
reality,
or
the
contrast
between
private
and
public
spaces.
early
modern
period
onward
and
remains
a
standard
expression
for
the
world
beyond
the
private
or
interior
sphere.