This article examines Alfred Schutz’s concept of ‘multiple realities’, and in particular, his portrayal of science as one of these realities. It is noted that, while this concept has been widely cited, it has often been interpreted in ways that are at odds with key features of Schutz’s original formulation. A careful assessment is made of the main article he wrote dealing with this topic, focusing on the respects in which the ‘multiple realities’ he discusses are held to differ. Particular attention is given to the relationship between science and what Schutz calls ‘the paramount reality’, that of ‘daily life’. It is suggested that there are some serious problems with the distinctions he makes and that these relate to an ambiguity in his po...
The essay reviews how phenomenological psychology can draw on Edmund Husserl’s transcendental phenom...
This article argues that Thomas Kuhn's views on the existence of the world have undergone significan...
Man as a pathic being — on anthropological dimension of Hermann Schmitz’ New Phenomenolo...
Alfred Schutz took over the basic concepts of the comprehensive Sociology of Max Weber and stressed ...
This book offers a theoretical investigation into the general problem of reality as a multiplicity o...
A report submitted to the Faculty Research Committee in 1977 by Mont Whitson on Alfred Schutz\u27s b...
My aims is to portrait Schutzian phenomenology in its full extent by systematically exposing its var...
This work is a critical introduction to Alfred Schutz’s sociology of the multiple reality and an ent...
This work is a critical introduction to Alfred Schutz’s sociology of the multiple reality and an ent...
My aim is to collect and consider as a whole Schutz’s fragments on the sociology of roles. With this...
Alfred Schütz original contribution to the social sciences refers to his analysis of the structure o...
Alfred Schutz tends to be falsely considered as an illustrious representative of social ontological ...
The work of Alfred Schutz was an important early influence on Harold Garfinkel and therefore on the ...
Phenomenological sociology is one of the most recognized approaches for explaining the constitution ...
Aim of this essay is to articulate and explicate the relations between sociological theory and the p...
The essay reviews how phenomenological psychology can draw on Edmund Husserl’s transcendental phenom...
This article argues that Thomas Kuhn's views on the existence of the world have undergone significan...
Man as a pathic being — on anthropological dimension of Hermann Schmitz’ New Phenomenolo...
Alfred Schutz took over the basic concepts of the comprehensive Sociology of Max Weber and stressed ...
This book offers a theoretical investigation into the general problem of reality as a multiplicity o...
A report submitted to the Faculty Research Committee in 1977 by Mont Whitson on Alfred Schutz\u27s b...
My aims is to portrait Schutzian phenomenology in its full extent by systematically exposing its var...
This work is a critical introduction to Alfred Schutz’s sociology of the multiple reality and an ent...
This work is a critical introduction to Alfred Schutz’s sociology of the multiple reality and an ent...
My aim is to collect and consider as a whole Schutz’s fragments on the sociology of roles. With this...
Alfred Schütz original contribution to the social sciences refers to his analysis of the structure o...
Alfred Schutz tends to be falsely considered as an illustrious representative of social ontological ...
The work of Alfred Schutz was an important early influence on Harold Garfinkel and therefore on the ...
Phenomenological sociology is one of the most recognized approaches for explaining the constitution ...
Aim of this essay is to articulate and explicate the relations between sociological theory and the p...
The essay reviews how phenomenological psychology can draw on Edmund Husserl’s transcendental phenom...
This article argues that Thomas Kuhn's views on the existence of the world have undergone significan...
Man as a pathic being — on anthropological dimension of Hermann Schmitz’ New Phenomenolo...