LeibSein
LeibSein, also written Leibsein or Leib-Sein, is a German term used in phenomenology and existential philosophy to denote bodily existence or the lived body. It emphasizes that a person experiences their own body from the first person, not merely as an external object but as the medium through which action, perception, and intentionality are carried out.
In usage, Leibsein is often connected to distinctions between Leib and Körper: Leib refers to the body
The concept appears in discussions of how being-in-the-world is inseparable from one's bodily presence. In phenomenology,
Leibsein is used to address questions about how persons know, move, and act from a first-person standpoint,