We live in a strangely fragmented lifeworld.
This is because, to us, only quantitative and instrumenta.
On the other hand, our understanding of the concrete realities of meaning and value in which our daily lives are actually embedded--love, significance, purpose, wonder--are treated as arbitrary and optional subjective beliefs.
On the one hand, abstract constructions of our own imagination--such as money, ""mere"" facts, and mathematical models--are treated by us as important objective facts.
We live in a strangely fragmented lifeworld