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  1. Philosophers in Exile: The Correspondence of Alfred Schutz and Aron Gurwitsch, 1939-1959.Richard Grathoff (ed.) - 1989 - Indiana University Press.
    This book presents the remarkable correspondence between Alfred Schutz and Aron Gurwitsch, emigre philosophers influenced by Edmund Husserl, who fled Europe on the eve of World War II and ultimately became seminal figures in the establishment of phenomenology in the United States. Their deep and lasting friendship grew out of their mutual concern with the question of the connections between science and the life-world. Interwoven with philosophical exchange is the two scholars' encounter with the unfamiliar problems of American academic life—what (...)
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    The Theory of Social Action: The Correspondence of Alfred Schutz and Talcott Parsons.Richard Grathoff & Maurice Natanson - 1979 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 40 (1):136-137.
  3. Maurice Merleau-Ponty und das Problem der Struktur in den Sozialwissenschaften.Richard Grathoff & Walter M. Sprondel (eds.) - 1976 - Stuttgart: Enke.
     
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    Phänomenologie und soziale Wirklichkeit: Entwicklungen und Arbeitsweisen: für Richard Grathoff.Richard Grathoff, Ilja Srubar & Steven Vaitkus (eds.) - 2003 - Opladen: Leske + Budrich.
    Der Band dokumentiert das breite Spektrum der phänomenologischen Forschung in der gegenwärtigen soziologischen Landschaft. Er präsentiert die Weiterentwicklung des phänomenologischen Ansatzes in den Bereichen der Theorie, der Methoden sowie der empirischen Untersuchungen.
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  5. Sozialität und Intersubjektivität.Richard Grathoff, Bernhard Waldenfels, Aron Gurwitsch & Alfred Schutz - 1986 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 48 (4):651-652.
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    The Structure of Social Inconsistencies: A contribution to a unified theory of play, game, and social action.Richard Grathoff - 1970 - Springer Verlag.
    Few phenomena have found such divergent descriptions in sociological lit­ erature as have social inconsistencies. They were studied by George Herbert Mead as eruptive "natural" events constituting a social temporality. Alfred SchUtz described them as "explosions" of the individual actor's anticipatory action patterns. Talcott Parsons attempted to grasp social inconsistencies into his frame of "pattern variables," while Erving Goffman dealt with them as disruptions of "fostered impressions of reality" maintained by one or the other dominant team. The present study traces (...)
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  7. Zur gegenwärtigen Rezeption von George Herbert Mead.Richard Grathoff - 1987 - Philosophische Rundschau 34:131.
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