1,549 works, 150 years of economic thought. Each one summarized and searchable, with cited passages inside.
Schütz, “Choosing Among Projects of Action” Schütz analyzes ordinary deliberation: how an actor determines future conduct after considering possible courses...
This file is a single-author review essay in seven sections. Schütz reads Santayana’s Dominations and Powers as a late tractatus ethico-politicus: not a policy book, but a philosophical anthropology of how society and go...
Collection containing Schuetz’s “Common-Sense and Scientific Interpretation of Human Action” (1953) The source should be read as a journal issue or edited-volume unit, not as Schuetz’s text in isolation: archival/editori...
Alfred Schütz: “Edmund Husserls Ideen, Band II” — Summary This file is a single-author scholarly review-essay in which Alfred Schütz presents Husserl’s posthumously edited Ideen II as a major transitional work: unfinishe...
This file is a scholarly review-essay by Alfred Schütz, presenting Husserl’s Ideen III as an early but unusually unified manuscript on the phenomenological grounding of empirical science...
Alfred Schütz, “Begriffs- und Theoriebildung in den Sozialwissenschaften” (1954) This file is a single methodological lecture/essay...
Alfred Schütz, “Symbol, Wirklichkeit und Gesellschaft” — Summary Schütz’s German essay, originally framed as a symposium contribution, asks why concepts such as sign, signal, symbol, image, and meaning so often blur into...
Alfred Schütz, Mozart und die Philosophen (1956) Taken as a volume rather than as one isolated article, the source is a compact, edited reception history of Mozart’s philosophical afterlife...
Alfred Schütz, „Das Problem der transzendentalen Intersubjektivität bei Husserl“ (1957) Schütz’s 1957 essay is a compact immanent critique of Husserl’s attempt to derive alter ego, objective world, and “world for everyon...
Alfred Schütz, „Die Gleichheit und die Sinnstruktur der sozialen Welt“ (1957) Schütz’s essay is a phenomenological analysis of equality as it functions in everyday social thinking...
Alfred Schütz, „Max Schelers Erkenntnistheorie und Ethik“ — Summary Schütz’s essay reads Scheler as Husserl’s most powerful successor and as the thinker who redirects phenomenology from logic and formal epistemology towa...
Alfred Schütz’s Einige Äquivokationen im Begriff der Verantwortlichkeit is a brief single-author conceptual essay in social philosophy and phenomenological sociology...