<p>The purpose of this paper is to highlight different interpretations of the fundamental characteristics of the natural attitude, as formulated by Berger and Luckmann, and Alfred Schutz respectively. The first part of the paper explores the notion of taken-for-granted in the everyday life-world in The Social Construction of Reality by Berger and Luckmann and The Problem of Multiple Realities: Alfred Schutz and Robert Musil by Berger. The two essays show the presence of a articulated vision based on the same theoretical matrix. The second part of the paper analyses the essential characteristics of the natural attitude in the work of Husserl and Schutz. Although Berger and Luckmann are commonly viewed as being Schutzian scholars, their work ...
In this paper I argue that in Husserl’s Ideas I (1913) there is a seeming contradiction between the...
The essay reviews how phenomenological psychology can draw on Edmund Husserl’s transcendental phenom...
Background and aim: Descriptive phenomenology is widely used in social science research as a method ...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight different interpretations of the fundamental characteristi...
In this paper I will give a systematic account of Husserl\u27s notion of the natural attitude in the...
In this paper I sketch a systematic reconstruction of Husserl’s fundamental concept of ‘‘attitude’’...
In this chapter I explore the meaning of Husserl's concept of natural attitude as presented in the k...
This chapter explores Edmund Husserl’s ground-breaking discussion of the “natural attitude” (die nat...
This article examines Alfred Schutz’s concept of ‘multiple realities’, and in particular, his portra...
This paper attempts to examine history in the framework of Edmund Husserl?s transcendental phenomeno...
In my paper I discuss Husserl’s standpoint on the existence of world. Addressing this issue the phil...
This paper attempts to examine history in the framework of Edmund Husserls transcendental phenomenol...
Phenomenological sociology is one of the most recognized approaches for explaining the constitution ...
Edmund Husserl's critique of using the natural scientific method to investigate meaningful human exp...
Alfred Schutz tends to be falsely considered as an illustrious representative of social ontological ...
In this paper I argue that in Husserl’s Ideas I (1913) there is a seeming contradiction between the...
The essay reviews how phenomenological psychology can draw on Edmund Husserl’s transcendental phenom...
Background and aim: Descriptive phenomenology is widely used in social science research as a method ...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight different interpretations of the fundamental characteristi...
In this paper I will give a systematic account of Husserl\u27s notion of the natural attitude in the...
In this paper I sketch a systematic reconstruction of Husserl’s fundamental concept of ‘‘attitude’’...
In this chapter I explore the meaning of Husserl's concept of natural attitude as presented in the k...
This chapter explores Edmund Husserl’s ground-breaking discussion of the “natural attitude” (die nat...
This article examines Alfred Schutz’s concept of ‘multiple realities’, and in particular, his portra...
This paper attempts to examine history in the framework of Edmund Husserl?s transcendental phenomeno...
In my paper I discuss Husserl’s standpoint on the existence of world. Addressing this issue the phil...
This paper attempts to examine history in the framework of Edmund Husserls transcendental phenomenol...
Phenomenological sociology is one of the most recognized approaches for explaining the constitution ...
Edmund Husserl's critique of using the natural scientific method to investigate meaningful human exp...
Alfred Schutz tends to be falsely considered as an illustrious representative of social ontological ...
In this paper I argue that in Husserl’s Ideas I (1913) there is a seeming contradiction between the...
The essay reviews how phenomenological psychology can draw on Edmund Husserl’s transcendental phenom...
Background and aim: Descriptive phenomenology is widely used in social science research as a method ...