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An in-depth biography of the philosopher who brought phenomenology to the social sciences.
Phenomenological sociology. --- Sociologists --- Sociological phenomenology --- Sociology, Phenomenological --- Ethnomethodology --- Phenomenology --- Sociology --- Behavioral scientists --- Social scientists --- Schutz, Alfred, --- Schütz, Alfred --- Phenomenological sociology
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Given that Schutz was a philosopher and a social scientist, this book will examine topics in Schutz's philosophical-phenomenological theory of the social world, such as the second person, the face-to-face relationship, the meaning of human action, signs, symbols, relevance (or interests). Schutz's explanation of the social world, however, was meant to provide a philosophical foundation for the social sciences, and so this book will also consider epistemological questions, such as traditional knowledge and the opacity of knowledge and theory, that is, the neglected or unseen questions that accompany knowing or theorizing. Also, authors from within Schutzian framework will address issues within the social sciences, such as the Durkheimian aspects of Schutz's thought, the sociology of knowledge, and the theory of sociology. It will also explore how Schutzian theory, which is often viewed as a micro-sociology, can be extended to give an account of a macro-sociological reality like modern society (Gesellschaft).
Political science --- Philosophy. --- Political philosophy --- Sociologists --- Phenomenological sociology. --- Schutz, Alfred,
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Given that Schutz was a philosopher and a social scientist, this book will examine topics in Schutz's philosophical-phenomenological theory of the social world, such as the second person, the face-to-face relationship, the meaning of human action, signs, symbols, relevance (or interests). Schutz's explanation of the social world, however, was meant to provide a philosophical foundation for the social sciences, and so this book will also consider epistemological questions, such as traditional knowledge and the opacity of knowledge and theory, that is, the neglected or unseen questions that accompany knowing or theorizing. Also, authors from within Schutzian framework will address issues within the social sciences, such as the Durkheimian aspects of Schutz's thought, the sociology of knowledge, and the theory of sociology. It will also explore how Schutzian theory, which is often viewed as a micro-sociology, can be extended to give an account of a macro-sociological reality like modern society (Gesellschaft).
Sociologists --- Phenomenological sociology. --- Schutz, Alfred,
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Ethics, Modern --- Ethics --- Hermeneutics --- Liberation theology --- Reason --- Social ethics --- Dussel, Enrique D. --- Lévinas, Emmanuel. --- Ethics.
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Perception (Philosophy) --- Phenomenology --- Brandom, Robert. --- McDowell, John Henry.
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Phenomenological sociology --- Sociology --- Philosophy --- Schutz, Alfred,
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World-renowned analytic philosophers John McDowell and Robert Brandom, dubbed "Pittsburgh Neo-Hegelians," recently engaged in an intriguing debate about perception. In The Intentional Spectrum and Intersubjectivity Michael D. Barber is the first to bring phenomenology to bear not just on the perspectives of McDowell or Brandom alone, but on their intersection. He argues that McDowell accounts better for the intelligibility of empirical content by defending holistically functioning, reflectively distinguishable sensory and intellectual intentional structures. He reconstructs dimensions implici
Perception (Philosophy) --- Phenomenology. --- McDowell, John Henry. --- Brandom, Robert. --- Phenomenology
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