Fig. 2From: On the relevance of (the New) Phenomenology to an ethics of health promotions: toward a prudent balance of understanding and explanationDiagrammatic representation of the inter-related and expanding aspects of individual agents’ lifeworlds, and phenomenological subjectivity contributory to the agentic interactions and act utility, and the rule utility and deontology of the collective as served by the disciplines and practices of health promotion (see text for detailed explanation)Back to article page