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Common-Sense and Scientific Interpretation of Human Action
1953
by
Schuetz
Phenomenology
Methodology
Edmund Husserl
Epistemology
Rationality
Max Weber
Friedrich A. Hayek
Fritz Machlup
Oligopoly
Table of Contents · 19 segments
1
JSTOR and Journal Front Matter
front_matter
2
Introduction I.1: Common-Sense and Scientific Constructs
essay
3
Introduction I.2: Particular Structure of Social-Scientific Constructs
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4
II.1: Common-Sense Knowledge as Typification
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5
II.2: Intersubjective Character of Common-Sense Knowledge
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6
II.2.a: Reciprocity of Perspectives
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7
II.2.b: Social Origin of Knowledge
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8
II.2.c: Social Distribution of Knowledge
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9
IV.1: Postulate of Subjective Interpretation
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10
IV.2: The Social Scientist as Disinterested Observer
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11
IV.3: Common-Sense versus Scientific Constructs of Action Patterns
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12
IV.4: The Scientific Model of the Social World
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13
II.3: Structure and Typification of the Social World
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14
IV.5: Postulates for Scientific Model Constructs
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15
V: Scientific Model Constructs of Rational Action Patterns
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16
II.4.a: Action, Project, and Motive
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17
VI: Concluding Remarks
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18
II.4.c: The Observer of Interaction
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19
Spanish Extracto
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