Phenomenological sociology is one of the most recognized approaches for explaining the constitution of social behaviour and the construction of social reality. To this day, phenomenological sociology usually belongs to the tradition of Edmund Husserl's transcendental phenomenology and to Alfred Schütz's mundane phenomenology, thus generally presenting itself as sociology of lifeworld, sociology of everyday life, and sociology of knowledge. In contrast to this, this paper intends to outline an alternative kind of phenomenological sociology that finds its philosophical foundation in Hermann Schmitz's “New Phenomenology”. With regards especially to Schmitz's theory of the felt body (“Leib”) and his theory of situation, the basic principles of ...
Aim of this work is to illustrate the comparison of Alfred Schütz with Husserlian phenomenology and ...
Starting with an overview of possible solutions to the problem of social order, the author presents ...
My aims is to portrait Schutzian phenomenology in its full extent by systematically exposing its var...
This article is part of a forthcoming book on the problems of social phenomenology, based on reading...
Phenomenology is a methodology of philosophical research initiated in 1900 by mathematician Edmund H...
This article foregrounds the relevant legacy of Husserl’s philosophy in rela- tion to the phenomenol...
En este articulo valoramos la relación del pensamiento de A. Schütz con la fenomenología de Husserl ...
My aim is to collect and consider as a whole Schutz’s fragments on the sociology of roles. With this...
Aim of this essay is to articulate and explicate the relations between sociological theory and the p...
In discussing the fractious relationship between phenomenology and social theory, this chapter argue...
The essay reviews how phenomenological psychology can draw on Edmund Husserl’s transcendental phenom...
Abstract This paper discusses ethnomethodology’s program in relation to the phenomenological life-wo...
What is phenomenological sociology? Why is it significant? This innovative and thought-provoking boo...
Man as a pathic being — on anthropological dimension of Hermann Schmitz’ New Phenomenolo...
The probably most important reference frame of understanding sociology - as practised nowadays - is ...
Aim of this work is to illustrate the comparison of Alfred Schütz with Husserlian phenomenology and ...
Starting with an overview of possible solutions to the problem of social order, the author presents ...
My aims is to portrait Schutzian phenomenology in its full extent by systematically exposing its var...
This article is part of a forthcoming book on the problems of social phenomenology, based on reading...
Phenomenology is a methodology of philosophical research initiated in 1900 by mathematician Edmund H...
This article foregrounds the relevant legacy of Husserl’s philosophy in rela- tion to the phenomenol...
En este articulo valoramos la relación del pensamiento de A. Schütz con la fenomenología de Husserl ...
My aim is to collect and consider as a whole Schutz’s fragments on the sociology of roles. With this...
Aim of this essay is to articulate and explicate the relations between sociological theory and the p...
In discussing the fractious relationship between phenomenology and social theory, this chapter argue...
The essay reviews how phenomenological psychology can draw on Edmund Husserl’s transcendental phenom...
Abstract This paper discusses ethnomethodology’s program in relation to the phenomenological life-wo...
What is phenomenological sociology? Why is it significant? This innovative and thought-provoking boo...
Man as a pathic being — on anthropological dimension of Hermann Schmitz’ New Phenomenolo...
The probably most important reference frame of understanding sociology - as practised nowadays - is ...
Aim of this work is to illustrate the comparison of Alfred Schütz with Husserlian phenomenology and ...
Starting with an overview of possible solutions to the problem of social order, the author presents ...
My aims is to portrait Schutzian phenomenology in its full extent by systematically exposing its var...