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The phenomenology of the social world
1932
by
Schütz
Ideal Type
Phenomenology
Max Weber
Edmund Husserl
Human Action
Austrian School
Ludwig von Mises
John Stuart Mill
Positivism
Verstehen
Rationality
Determinism
Interest Rates
Catallactics
Legal Theory
Hans Kelsen
Historical School
Immanuel Kant
Anthropology
Marginal Utility
Methodology
Table of Contents · 61 segments
1
Front Matter, Title Pages, Copyright, and Permissions
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2
Acknowledgments
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3
Contents
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4
Introduction: Overview and Purpose
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5
Schutz’s Life and Career
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6
The Distinction between the Geisteswissenschaften and the Naturwissenschaften
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7
Synopsis of Schutz’s Fundamental Thesis
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8
Author’s Preface
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9
Preface to the Second German Edition
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10
Glossary
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11
Chapter 1 Title: The Statement of Our Problem
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Preliminary Survey of the Problem
chapter
13
Max Weber's Concept of Meaningful Action
chapter
14
The Pregivenness of the Alter Ego and the Understanding of Subjective Meaning
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15
Critique of Max Weber's Concepts of Observational and Motivational Understanding
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Subjective and Objective Meaning and the Transition to Constituting Processes
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17
Inner Duration, Retention, and Reproduction
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18
Husserl’s Meaning-Endowing Experiences and the Concept of Behavior
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19
Action, Project, Protention, and the Unity of the Act
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20
Conscious Action and Its Evidence
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21
Voluntary Action and the Problem of Choice
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22
The Essence of Meaning in Its Primordial Sense
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23
Attentional Modification of Meaning
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24
Configurations of Lived Experiences, Meaning-Contexts, and Experience-Contexts
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25
The Construction of the World of Experience and Its Ordering under Schemes
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26
Schemes of Experience as Interpretive Schemes
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27
Motivational Context as Meaning-Context: The In-Order-To Motive
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Motivational Context as Meaning-Context: The Genuine Because-Motive
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29
Transition to Foundations of Intersubjective Understanding
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30
General Thesis of the Alter Ego, Simultaneity, and Ambiguities of Understanding
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31
The Nature of Genuine Intersubjective Understanding
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32
Expressive Movement and Expressive Act
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33
Sign and Sign System
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34
Meaning-Establishment and Meaning-Interpretation
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35
The Meaning-Context of Communication: Recapitulation
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36
Subjective and Objective Meaning: Product and Evidence
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37
Applications of Objective and Subjective Meaning in the Cultural Sciences
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38
The Structure of the Social World: Preliminary Survey
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39
Max Weber’s Concept of Social Action: Other-Orientation and Affecting-the-Other
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40
Weber’s Concept of Social Relationship: Orientation Relationship and Social Interaction
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41
The Motivational Context of Social Interaction
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42
The Face-to-Face Situation and the We-Relationship
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43
Analysis of the Face-to-Face Relationship
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44
Direct Social Observation
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45
Transition from Direct to Indirect Social Experience
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46
The Contemporary as an Ideal Type and the They-Relationship
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47
The Constitution of the Ideal-Typical Interpretive Scheme
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48
Degrees of Anonymity in the World of Contemporaries: The Concreteness of the Ideal Type
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49
Social Relationships between Contemporaries and Indirect Social Observation
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50
The World of Predecessors and the Problem of History: The Past as a Dimension of the Social World
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51
Some Basic Problems of Interpretive Sociology: Summary of Conclusions to This Point
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52
Indirect Social Observation and the Problem of Knowledge in the Social Sciences
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53
The Function of the Ideal Type in Weber's Sociology
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54
Causal Adequacy
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55
Meaning-Adequacy
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56
Objective and Subjective Probability
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57
Interpretive Sociology's Preference for Rational Action Types
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58
Objective and Subjective Meaning in the Social Sciences
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59
Conclusion: A Glance at Further Problems
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60
Selected Bibliography
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61
Index and Library Markings
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