Endress, Martin.

Explorations of the Life-World : Continuing Dialogues with Alfred Schutz / edited by Martin Endress, George Psathas, Hisashi Nasu. - vii, 287 páginas recurso en línea. - Contributions to Phenomenology, In Cooperation with the Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology, 53 0923-9545 ; .

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Theory of the Life-World and Contemporary Social Theory -- The Problem of Subjectivity in Schutz and Parsons -- Reflexivity, Reality, and Relationality. The Inadequacy of Bourdieu’s Critique of the Phenomenological Tradition in Sociology -- Introduction: Alfred Schutz and Contemporary Social Theory and Social Research -- On Methodology and Theory of Social Science -- The Appeal of Alfred Schutz in Disciplines beyond Philosophy, e.g. Jurisprudence -- The “Naturality” of Alfred Schutz’s Natural Attitude of the Life-World -- Between the Everyday Life-World and the World of Social Scientific Theory—Towards an “Adequate” Social Thory -- The Ideal Type in Weber and Schutz -- The Political and Socio-Cultural Dimension of the Life-World -- If only to be heard: Value-Freedom and Ethics in Alfred Schutz’s Economic and Political Writings -- In Search of a Political Sphere in Alfred Schutz -- The Pragmatic Theory of the Life-World as a Basis for Intercultural Comparisons -- Schutz on Transcendence and the Variety of Life-World Experience.

This book is intended as a celebration of the legacy of Alfred Schutz in honor of the 100th anniversary of the year of his birth in 1999. It represents the contributions of a number of Schutzian scholars from the United States, Europe and Asia who have reflected on the significance of Schutz's work for philosophy and the human sciences for many years. Their work was first presented at international conferences held at Waseda University, Japan, March, 1999, the University of Konstanz, Germany, May 1999, and at the meetings of the Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences at the University of Oregon, USA, October, 1999. The editors were organizers of these conferences. These contributions trace connections and continuities with other major theorists and scholars ranging from Max Weber to Talcott Parsons and Pierre Bourdieu; to assessments of his contributions to methodology and social theory; to ethics and the political sphere; to his appeal in fields beyond philosophy, as well as to his wide-ranging explorations of the life-world. Schutz's legacy continues to be found in various places in the human sciences and philosophy and in the intersections of these disciplines. These papers contribute to the on-going dialogue and assessment of Schutz's corpus of work and to fresh appraisals of the continuing relevance of his work.

9781402032202

10.1007/140203220-X doi

B1-5802