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The phenomenology of the social world

1932

by Schütz

Ideal TypePhenomenologyMax WeberEdmund HusserlHuman ActionAustrian SchoolLudwig von MisesJohn Stuart MillPositivismVerstehenRationalityDeterminismInterest RatesCatallacticsLegal TheoryHans KelsenHistorical SchoolImmanuel KantAnthropologyMarginal UtilityMethodology

Table of Contents · 61 segments

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Front Matter, Title Pages, Copyright, and Permissionsessay
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Acknowledgmentsessay
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Contentsessay
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Introduction: Overview and Purposeessay
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Schutz’s Life and Careeressay
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The Distinction between the Geisteswissenschaften and the Naturwissenschaftenessay
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Synopsis of Schutz’s Fundamental Thesisessay
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Author’s Prefaceessay
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Preface to the Second German Editionessay
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Glossarytheoretical
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Chapter 1 Title: The Statement of Our Problemchapter
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Preliminary Survey of the Problemchapter
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Max Weber's Concept of Meaningful Actionchapter
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The Pregivenness of the Alter Ego and the Understanding of Subjective Meaningchapter
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Critique of Max Weber's Concepts of Observational and Motivational Understandingchapter
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Subjective and Objective Meaning and the Transition to Constituting Processestheoretical
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Inner Duration, Retention, and Reproductiontheoretical
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Husserl’s Meaning-Endowing Experiences and the Concept of Behaviortheoretical
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Action, Project, Protention, and the Unity of the Acttheoretical
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Conscious Action and Its Evidencetheoretical
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Voluntary Action and the Problem of Choicetheoretical
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The Essence of Meaning in Its Primordial Sensetheoretical
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Attentional Modification of Meaningtheoretical
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Configurations of Lived Experiences, Meaning-Contexts, and Experience-Contextstheoretical
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The Construction of the World of Experience and Its Ordering under Schemestheoretical
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Schemes of Experience as Interpretive Schemestheoretical
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Motivational Context as Meaning-Context: The In-Order-To Motivetheoretical
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Motivational Context as Meaning-Context: The Genuine Because-Motivetheoretical
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Transition to Foundations of Intersubjective Understandingchapter
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General Thesis of the Alter Ego, Simultaneity, and Ambiguities of Understandingtheoretical
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The Nature of Genuine Intersubjective Understandingtheoretical
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Expressive Movement and Expressive Acttheoretical
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Sign and Sign Systemtheoretical
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Meaning-Establishment and Meaning-Interpretationtheoretical
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The Meaning-Context of Communication: Recapitulationtheoretical
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Subjective and Objective Meaning: Product and Evidencetheoretical
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Applications of Objective and Subjective Meaning in the Cultural Sciencestheoretical
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The Structure of the Social World: Preliminary Surveychapter
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Max Weber’s Concept of Social Action: Other-Orientation and Affecting-the-Othertheoretical
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Weber’s Concept of Social Relationship: Orientation Relationship and Social Interactiontheoretical
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The Motivational Context of Social Interactiontheoretical
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The Face-to-Face Situation and the We-Relationshiptheoretical
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Analysis of the Face-to-Face Relationshiptheoretical
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Direct Social Observationtheoretical
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Transition from Direct to Indirect Social Experiencetheoretical
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The Contemporary as an Ideal Type and the They-Relationshiptheoretical
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The Constitution of the Ideal-Typical Interpretive Schemetheoretical
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Degrees of Anonymity in the World of Contemporaries: The Concreteness of the Ideal Typetheoretical
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Social Relationships between Contemporaries and Indirect Social Observationtheoretical
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The World of Predecessors and the Problem of History: The Past as a Dimension of the Social Worldtheoretical
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Some Basic Problems of Interpretive Sociology: Summary of Conclusions to This Pointtheoretical
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Indirect Social Observation and the Problem of Knowledge in the Social Sciencestheoretical
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The Function of the Ideal Type in Weber's Sociologytheoretical
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Causal Adequacytheoretical
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Meaning-Adequacytheoretical
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Objective and Subjective Probabilitytheoretical
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Interpretive Sociology's Preference for Rational Action Typestheoretical
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Objective and Subjective Meaning in the Social Sciencestheoretical
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Conclusion: A Glance at Further Problemstheoretical
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Selected Bibliographybibliography
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Index and Library Markingsbibliography