Worldly Phenomenology
The Continuing Influence of Alfred Schutz on North American Human Science, Current Continental Research
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University Press of America
Published:21st Jul '88
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Although Alfred Schutz' thought focused on the phenomenological founding of interpretive sociology, he also believed it relevant for other social and even historical sciences. His thought has been internationally appreciated in a wide range of human scientific disciplines. This collection of essays assesses Schutz' impact and potential beyond sociology and philosophy. It includes essays from a geographer and an economist and addresses topics such as communicology, computerization, politics, and literature, as well as psychology and sociology. The sixteen contributors to this volume were asked to prepare essays that reviewed the impact of Schutz in their discipline, discussed the potential, and attempted novelly to actualize some of that potential.
ISBN: 9780819170354
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
Weight: 454g
334 pages