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Collected Papers, Vol. 4 (Phaenomenologica, No. 136) [Hardcover]

A. Schutz (Author), Helmut Wagner (Editor), George Psathas (Editor), F. Kersten (Editor)

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0792337603 978-0792337607 February 29, 1996 1
Following the thematic divisions of the first three volumes of Alfred Schutz's Collected Papers into The Problem of Social Reality, Studies in Social Theory and Phenomenological Philosophy, this fourth volume contains drafts of unfinished writings, drafts of published writings, translations of essays previously published in German, and some largely unpublished correspondence. The drafts of published writings contain important material omitted from the published versions, and the unfinished writings offer important insights into Schutz's otherwise unpublished ideas about economic and political theory as well as the theory of law and the state. In addition, a large group contains Schutz's reflections on problems in phenomenological philosophy, including music, which both supplement and add new dimensions to his published thought. All together, the writings in this volume cover Schutz's last 15 years in Europe as well as manuscripts written after his arrival in the USA in 1939. Audience: Students and scholars of phenomenology, social theory and the human sciences in general.

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Consisting of two pages of coherent outlines, one page of outline partly overlapping the others, and a fragment of an outline filling a fourth page, this manuscript was translated and assembled by Helmut Wagner so as to provide an orderly, readable text. Read the first page
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polythetic steps, manipulatory area, modo futuri exacti, horizonal intentionalities, full awakeness, structural nexus, originary foundation, passive genesis, ongoing flux, finite province, passive synthesis, distinct thinking, inner time, social acting, originary experience, actual reach, transcendental intersubjectivity, categorial intuition, theoretical contemplation, understanding sociology, theoretical thinker, small perceptions, final foundation, reduced sphere, motivational context
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Alfred Schutz, Helmut Wagner, Edmund Husserl, Felix Kaufmann, Collected Papers, Graduate Faculty, Max Weber, New York, Martinus Nijhoff, Fred Kersten, Aron Gurwitsch, Professor Parsons, United States, William James, Marvin Farber, Cartesian Meditations, Den Haag, Eric Voegelin, Eugen Fink, Ludwig von Mises, Maurice Natanson, Max Scheler, Social Research, Crisis of Western Sciences, Don Quixote
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