The Phenomenology of the Social WorldNorthwestern University Press, 1967 - 255 sivua In this book, his major work, Alfred Schutz attempts to provide a sound philosophical basis for the sociological theories of Max Weber. Using a Husserlian phenomenology, Schutz provides a complete and original analysis of human action and its "intended meaning." |
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Act of attention actor actually already analysis anonymous attitude aware basic behavior causal adequacy concrete conscious experiences consociates constituted constructed context of meaning course direct social directly experienced social duration ences existence experienced social reality expressive external face-to-face situation fact Felix Kaufmann future perfect tense genuine because-motive given glance goal grasp Husserl ideal-typical Ideen in-order-to motive indirect individual instance intended meaning intentional Acts intentionality interpretive scheme interpretive sociology judgment knowledge latter lived experiences Max Weber meaning-adequacy meaningful merely mind nature objective observer oriented Other-orientation partner past experience personal ideal type phantasy phenomenological pluperfect tense postulate presupposes problem protentions pure question reference Schutz sense sign system social action social relationship social sciences social world stream of consciousness subjective context subjective experiences subjective meaning subjective meaning-context theory Thou tion tive typical understanding unity We-relationship words world of contemporaries world of predecessors
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Researching Lived Experience: Human Science for an Action Sensitive Pedagogy Max Van Manen Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 1990 |

