'The individual in the world-the world in the individual': towards a human science phenomenology that includes the social world

Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology: Methodology: Special Edition 6:p - 1 (2006)
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Abstract

Human science researchers tend to be targeted for critique on the grounds that their approach is too individualistic to take due cognisance of societal and political influences. What is accordingly advocated is that the phenomenological and so-called romantic theories should be abandoned in favour of analytic or continental theories that have as their main focus the system, the group, the society, and the various influences of the social world on the existential reality of the individual

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