Worldly Phenomenology: The Continuing Influence of Alfred Schutz on North American Human Science, Current Continental Research

[Pittsburgh, Penn.]: Upa (1988)
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Although Alfred Schutz' thought focused on the phenomenological founding of interpretive sociology, he also believed it relevant for other social and even historical sciences. His thought has been internationally appreciated in a wide range of human scientific disciplines

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