Merleau-Ponty as Sociologist

Philosophy Today 24 (2):104-113 (1980)
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Abstract

The purpose of this article is to introduce the sociological reader to the thought of merleau-ponty, specifically how that author can be applied to the work a sociologist purports to accomplish. also, this article also attempts to provide the sociologically trained reader with an introduction to phenomenological philosophy, and how that philosophy handles many of the traditional problems discussed by the sociologist. this article outlines such common sociological themes as methodology, individualism, social institutions, and culture from a phenomenological perspective, which will hopefully make the sociologist more sensitive to the meaning of the social world

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