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This volume has been developed through a research symposium held in October 1997 under the sponsorship of the Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology, Inc. and Florida Atlantic University. Besides its chief purposes of advancing research on as well as in the spirit of the work of Alfred Schutz (1899-1959) and of laying foundations for the upcoming Schutz centennial year, it is also a "medical checkup," one might say, concerning the state of research on the work of Schutz as well as research influenced by him a decade after some similar assessments, i. e. , Alfred Schutz: Neue Beitriige zur Rezeption seines Werkes, ed. Elisabeth List and Ilja Srubar (Amsterdam: Rodolphi, 1988) and Worldly Phenomenology: The Continuing Influence of Alfred Schutz on North American Human Science, ed. Lester Embree (Washington, D. C. : Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology and University Press of America, 1988). Much has changed during the past decade. First of all, a considerable quantity of new primary source material has become available, beginning with Alfred Schutz, Col/ectedPapers, Vol. IV, edd. Helmut Wagner, George Psathas, and Fred Kersten (DordrechtIBostoniLondon: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996), but also including "Positivistic Philosophy and the Actual Approach of Interpretative Social Science: An Ineditum of Alfred Schutz from Spring 1953," Husserl Studies, vol. 14, pp. 123-149, 1977, "The Sociology of Language" (1958), edited from his course notes by Fred Kersten, and "T. S.

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1. Regionalism and Political Society.-
2. The Origin of the Political.-
3. On the Study of Human Action: Schutz and Garfinkel on Social Science.-
4.
Alfred Schutzs Conception of Multiple Realities Sociologically Interpreted.-
5. Reading Natanson Reading Schutz.-
6. Human Action, Ideal Types, and the
Market Process: Alfred Schutz and the Austrian Economists.-
7. Making Sense
of Politics in Public Spaces: The Phenomenology of Political Experiences and
Activities.-
8. Schutz on Lifeworld and Cultural Difference.-
9. The
Phenomenological Foundation of the Social Sciences.-
10. The Purely Possible
Political Philosophy of Alfred Schutz.-
11. Values as Critique and the
Critique of Values: Voegelin and Schutz on Theory in the Social Sciences.-
12. The Ethical-Political Side of Schutz: His Contributions at the 1956
Institute on Ethics concerned with Barriers to Equality of Opportunity.-
Schutz Texts.- I. Some Considerations concerning Thinking in Terms of
Barriers.- II. Memorandum: To Harold Lasswell.- III. Report on the
Discussions of Barriers to Equality of Opportunity for the Development of
Powers of Social and Civil Judgment.- IV. Letter of Alfred Schutz to Clarence
H. Faust, The Fund For the Advancement of Education.- Notes on Contributors.