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Sinn und Zeit

2003

by Schütz

PhenomenologyPolitical PhilosophyAustrian SchoolEdmund HusserlLudwig von MisesMarginal UtilityMax WeberMethodological IndividualismIdeal TypeEpistemologyImmanuel KantMethodologyJohn LawDeterminismRationalityCausalityEric VoegelinEgalitarianismA Priori

Table of Contents · 57 segments

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Front Matter and Table of Contentsbibliography
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Editors' Introduction: Scope of the Early Vienna Textsessay
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Intellectual Context: Mises, Weber, Bergson, and the Opening of Life-Forms Theorytheoretical
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Bergsonian Concepts and the General Structure of Schütz's Life-Forms Theorytheoretical
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The Six Life-Forms: Duration, Memory, Action, Du-Relation, Language, and Conceptual Thoughttheoretical
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Development of Schütz's Thought and Entwurf Itheoretical
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Entwurf II: Scheler, Meaning-Objectivations, and Verstehende Soziologietheoretical
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Notizen aus der frühen Wiener Zeit: Opening Themesessay
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Early Notes: Actual Experience, Abstract Collectives, Method Problem, and 1930 Thesesessay
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Persistence of Schütz’s Early Theoremsessay
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Sinn and Time, Life-World Phenomenology, and Editorial Principlesessay
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Editorial Report on Lebensformen und Sinnstrukturessay
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World as Lived Experience and Bergson’s Life-Philosophical Starting Pointchapter
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Epistemological Method, Kant, Bergson, Symbol, and the Du-Experiencechapter
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Duration and Memorychapter
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The Double Function of Memorychapter
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The Body, Action, and the Reformulation of the Epistemological Problemchapter
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Research Aim: Grounding Weber’s Interpretive Sociologychapter
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Memory’s Symbol Function and the Question of Meaningchapter
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Symbol Relation in Memory-Endowed Durationchapter
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Symbol and Symbolized Across the Stages of Life Formschapter
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Meaning-Positing and Meaning-Interpretationchapter
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Symbol-Positing, Meaning-Giving, Experience, and Knowledgechapter
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The Acting Ego and the Privileged Position of the Bodychapter
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Somatic Life-Feeling and the Body as Functional Nexuschapter
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The Body as Mediator Between Experience and the Extended Space-Time Worldchapter
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Intended, Ongoing, and Completed Movementchapter
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Completed Movement and the Acting Itheoretical
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The Symbolic Function of the Acting Itheoretical
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The World of Things within the Acting I’s Sphere of Actiontheoretical
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Symbol Relation in the Life-Form of the Acting Itheoretical
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Editor’s Annotations to Sinn und Zeitfootnotes
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Editorial Report on Leben und Erkennenessay
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Draft I: Weber, Bergson, Life-Forms, and Symbol Layerstheoretical
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Draft II: Overview and Methodological Introductiontheoretical
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Draft II Section 1A: Kant, Apriority, and Life-Formstheoretical
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Draft II Section 1B: Bergson, Duration, and Memorytheoretical
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Draft II Section 1C: Overview of Life-Formstheoretical
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Completion of Entwurf II and Text Variant on Duration and Symbolizationtheoretical
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Editor’s Notes to Entwurf II and the Theory of Life Formsfootnotes
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Editorial Report on the Early Vienna Notesessay
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Essentially Actual Experience, Symbol Stratification, and the Du-I Relationtheoretical
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Meaning-Interpretation of Abstract Collectives, Group Soul, and Group Spirittheoretical
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Methodological Problems of the Human Sciences, Ideal Type, and Causalitytheoretical
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Editor’s Notes to the Early Vienna Notesfootnotes
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Editorial Report on the 1930 Mises Seminar Thesesessay
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Theses on Understanding and Acting in Economics and Interpretive Sociologytheoretical
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Editor’s Notes to the 1930 Theses on Verstehen and Actingfootnotes
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Materials M1: Spracharbeit Excerpts on Life Forms, Language, and Concepttheoretical
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Materials M2–M3: Pragmatism, Sociology, Relevance, and Meaningtheoretical
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Biographical Chronology of Alfred Schützessay
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Bibliography of the Alfred Schütz Werkausgabe: Introduction and Works 1924–1940bibliography
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Bibliography of the Alfred Schütz Werkausgabe: Works 1941–1959bibliography
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Bibliography of the Alfred Schütz Werkausgabe: Posthumous Editions and Translations 1960–2003bibliography
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Glossary of Foreign-Language Termsbibliography
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Name Indexbibliography
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Subject Indexbibliography