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Gesammelte Aufsätze III

1972

by Schütz

PhenomenologyEdmund HusserlHans KelsenMax WeberAristotleMethodologyCausalityRationalityInterest RatesA PrioriImmanuel KantEgalitarianismEpistemologyPolitical Philosophy

Table of Contents · 54 segments

1
Front Matter and Table of Contentschapter
2
Editor’s Prefacechapter
3
Introduction: Schütz’s Path to Husserl and Phenomenologychapter
4
Introduction: Schütz’s Mundane Lifeworld Phenomenologychapter
5
Introduction: Reinach, Husserl, Lifeworld, and the Social-Aprioric Traditionchapter
6
Introduction: Multiple Realities, Everyday World, and Social Worldchapter
7
Introduction: Schütz’s Theory of Actionchapter
8
Introduction: Type, Eidos, and the Significance of Schütz’s Social Phenomenologychapter
9
William James’s Stream of Thought Phenomenologically Interpreted: Consciousness, Intentionality, and Reductionessay
10
William James’s Fringes, Horizons, and Polythetic Synthesesessay
11
Edmund Husserl’s Ideas, Volume IIessay
12
Preliminary remarks on Husserl's Ideas IIessay
13
Constitution of inanimate material objectstheoretical
14
Animal nature, psyche, ego, and reality of the soultheoretical
15
Lived body and empathy in the constitution of otherstheoretical
16
Personalistic attitude and communicative common environmenttheoretical
17
Motivation and the spiritual egotheoretical
18
Ontological priority of the spiritual worldtheoretical
19
Critical remarks on Husserl's Ideas IIessay
20
Husserl's Ideas III: regions of reality and scienceessay
21
Regional ontology, eidetic science, and empirical psychologytheoretical
22
Rational psychology and descriptive psychologytheoretical
23
Phenomenology, ontology, and clarificationtheoretical
24
The problem of transcendental intersubjectivity in Husserl: setupessay
25
Monad, primordial sphere, and the second epochétheoretical
26
Apperceptive transfer, foreign body, and normalitytheoretical
27
Common nature, communication, and social groupstheoretical
28
Transcendental we, monads, and aporias of intersubjectivitytheoretical
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Conclusion: lifeworld intersubjectivity and constitutionessay
30
Eugen Fink's discussion remarksessay
31
Alfred Schütz's response to the discussionessay
32
Type and eidos in Husserl: operational concepts and horizonsessay
33
Empirical types, predicative generalities, and lifeworld typicstheoretical
34
Eidetic variation and critical questions about typificationtheoretical
35
Structures of the lifeworld: given world, knowledge, and relevanceessay
36
Relevance systems, typification, communication, and social sciencestheoretical
37
Max Scheler's philosophy: anthropology, values, knowledge, and sociologyessay
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Max Scheler's Sociology of Knowledge and Metaphysical Anthropologytheoretical
39
Scheler and Phenomenologytheoretical
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Scheler's Three Kinds of Facttheoretical
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Scheler's Three Kinds of Knowledgetheoretical
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Scheler's Critique of Kanttheoretical
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Values as Intentional Objects of Feelingtheoretical
44
The Realm and Hierarchy of Valuestheoretical
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Moral Values and the Oughttheoretical
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The Relativity of Norm Experiencetheoretical
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Person, Intersubjectivity, Religion, and Moral Solidaritytheoretical
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Appendix: Review of Husserl's Cartesian Meditations and Paris Lecturesessay
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Review of Husserl's Méditations Cartésiennesessay
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Table of Contents of All Three Volumes Beginsbibliography
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Table of Contents for Volume I: The Problem of the Social World (continued)bibliography
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Table of Contents for Volume II: Studies in Sociological Theorybibliography
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Table of Contents for Volume III: Studies in Phenomenological Philosophybibliography
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Persons and Subject Indexbibliography