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Collected Papers IV A. Schutz

Collected Papers IV By A. Schutz

Collected Papers IV by A. Schutz


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Reflects on problems in phenomenological philosophy, including music. This book covers the author's 15 years in Europe as well as manuscripts written after his arrival in the USA in 1939.

Collected Papers IV Summary

Collected Papers IV by A. Schutz

Following the thematic divisions of the first three volumes of Alfred Schutz's Collected Papers into The Problem of Social Reality, Studies in Social Theory and Phenomenological Philosophy, this fourth volume contains drafts of unfinished writings, drafts of published writings, translations of essays previously published in German, and some largely unpublished correspondence. The drafts of published writings contain important material omitted from the published versions, and the unfinished writings offer important insights into Schutz's otherwise unpublished ideas about economic and political theory as well as the theory of law and the state. In addition, a large group contains Schutz's reflections on problems in phenomenological philosophy, including music, which both supplement and add new dimensions to his published thought. All together, the writings in this volume cover Schutz's last 15 years in Europe as well as manuscripts written after his arrival in the USA in 1939.
Audience: Students and scholars of phenomenology, social theory and the human sciences in general.

Table of Contents

One. Outline of a Theory of Relevance.- Two. The Problem of Rationality in the Social World.- Three. Realities from Daily Life to Theoretical Contemplation.- Four. Teiresias or Our Knowledge of Future Events.- Five. Relevance: Knowledge on Hand and in Hand.- Six. The Problem of Social Reality.- Seven. Toward a Viable Sociology.- Eight. Understanding and Acting in Political Economy and the Other Social Sciences.- Nine. Basic Problems of Political Economy.- Ten. Political Economy: Human Conduct in Social Life.- Eleven. Phenomenology and Cultural Science.- Twelve. The Life-World and Scientific Interpretation.- Thirteen. The Scope and Function of the Department of Philosophy Within the Graduate Faculty.- Fourteen. Basic Concepts and Methods of the Social Sciences.- Fifteen. A Note on Behaviorism.- Sixteen. A Scholar of Multiple Involvements: Felix Kaufmann.- Seventeen. Social Science and the Social World.- Eighteen. In Search of the Middle Ground.- Nineteen. Husserls Cartesian Meditations.- Twenty. Husserls Formal and Transcendental Logic.- Twenty-One. Husserls Notes Concerning the Constitution of Space.- Twenty-Two. Husserls Crisis of Western Sciences.- Twenty-Three. Farbers Foundation of Early Phenomenology.- Twenty-Four. The Paradox of the Transcendental Ego.- Twenty-Five. Husserls Parisian Lectures of 1929.- Twenty-Six. On the Concept of Horizon.- Twenty-Seven. Thou and I.- Twenty-Eight. Foundations of the Theory of Social Organization.- Twenty-Nine. Gnosticism and Orthodoxy.- Thirty. Experience and Transcendence.- Appendix. Fragments Toward a Phenomenology of Music.- Index of Names.- Index of Subjects.

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NPB9780792337607
9780792337607
0792337603
Collected Papers IV by A. Schutz
New
Hardback
Springer
1996-02-29
288
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