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E-raamat: Schutzian Theory of the Cultural Sciences

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  • Sari: Contributions to Phenomenology 78
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Apr-2015
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  • ISBN-13: 9783319136530

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This work is devoted to developing as well as expounding the theory of the cultural sciences of the philosopher Alfred Schutz (1899-1959). Drawing on all of Schutz’s seven volumes in English, the book shows how his philosophical theory consists of the reflective clarifications of the disciplinary definitions, basic concepts, and distinctive methods of particular cultural sciences as well as their species and genus. The book first expounds Schutz’s own theories of economics, jurisprudence, political science, sociology, and psychology. It then extends his approach to other disciplines, offering new theories of archaeology, ethnology, and psychotherapy in his spirit in order to stimulate the development of Schutzian theories in these and other disciplines. The second part of the book contains complementary philosophical chapters devoted to culture, groups, ideal types, interdisciplinarity, meaning, relevance, social tension, and verification.
1 Introduction: Alfred Schutz's Philosophical Project
1(14)
"Science Theory"
2(3)
A Philosophical Perspective
5(1)
"The Cultural Sciences"
6(2)
The Opening for and Approach for this Study
8(1)
The Contents of this Study
9(1)
Possible Further Work
10(1)
Works of Schutz
11(4)
Part I Theories of Science in the Writings of Alfred Schutz
2 Schutz's Theory of Economics
15(10)
Introduction
15(1)
Postulates for All Cultural Sciences
16(4)
Economics as a Theoretical Social Science
20(3)
Summary
23(1)
Works of Schutz
23(2)
3 Schutz's Theory of Jurisprudence
25(8)
Introduction
25(1)
Disciplinary Definition
26(1)
Basic Concepts
27(1)
Specific Methods
28(3)
Works of Schutz
31(2)
4 Schutz's Theory of Political Science
33(8)
Introduction
33(1)
Disciplinary Definition
34(2)
Basic Concepts
36(1)
Distinctive Methods
37(3)
Works of Schutz
40(1)
5 Schutz's Theory of Sociology
41(8)
Introduction
41(1)
What is Sociology?
42(2)
Some Basic Concepts of Social Psychology
44(1)
The Approach of Social Psychology for Schutz
45(2)
Practical Disciplines Based on Social Psychology
47(1)
Works of Schutz
48(1)
6 Schutz's Theory of Phenomenological Psychology
49(10)
Introduction
49(2)
Psychology in Cultural-Science Theory
51(2)
Some Theory of Phenomenological Psychology
53(3)
Works of Schutz
56(3)
Part II Theories of Science in the Manner of Schutz
7 A Schutzian Theory of Archaeology
59(8)
Introduction
59(1)
Disciplinary Definition
60(1)
Basic Concepts
61(1)
Methods
61(3)
Works of Schutz
64(3)
8 A Schutzian Theory of Cultural Anthropology
67(10)
Introduction
67(1)
Disciplinary Definition
68(1)
Basic Concepts
69(1)
Distinctive Methods
70(2)
Theorizing in Cultural Anthropology
72(3)
Works of Schutz
75(2)
9 A Schutzian Theory of Nursing
77(12)
Introduction
77(1)
The Schutzian Perspective in General
78(3)
Two Examples of Phenomenological Nursing
81(6)
Works of Schutz
87(2)
10 A Schutzian Theory of Psychotherapy
89(12)
Introduction
89(1)
Aspects of a Theory of Psychotherapy
90(1)
Disciplinary Definition
91(2)
Basic Concepts and Distinctive Methods
93(1)
Substantive Contributions from Schutz
94(2)
Works of Schutz
96(5)
Part III Complementary Philosophical Studies
11 Cultural Scientists and Philosophers Can Meet in Methodology
101(8)
Introduction
101(1)
The Interaction
101(2)
The Meaning of Methodology
103(2)
How Cultural Scientists and Philosophers Can Meet
105(2)
Works of Schutz
107(2)
12 Everyday Relevancy in Gurwitsch and Schutz
109(14)
Introduction
109(3)
Gurwitsch and Theme Relevancy
112(5)
Schutz and Ego-Relevance
117(3)
Works of Schutz
120(3)
13 Schutz on Social Groups
123(8)
Introduction
123(6)
Works of Schutz
129(2)
14 Meaning in Schutz
131(14)
Introduction
131(1)
Constructs and Perception
132(2)
"Constructs = Types"
134(1)
What Does "Meaning" Mean for Schutz?
135(4)
"Essentially Actual Experiences"
139(1)
The Methodological Problem and Solution
140(2)
Works of Schutz
142(3)
15 Ideal Types
145(14)
Introduction
145(1)
Three Types of Ideal Types for Cultural Science
146(3)
Typification in Everyday Life
149(3)
Typification in Cultural Science
152(5)
Conclusion
157(1)
Works of Schutz
158(1)
16 Verification in Schutz
159(12)
Introduction
159(1)
Adequacy is Not Truth
160(3)
Toward a Theory of Verification
163(6)
Conclusion
169(1)
Works of Schutz
170(1)
17 Schutz on Reducing Social Tensions
171(18)
Introduction
171(1)
Schutz's Approach
172(2)
Groups and Membership
174(3)
Typification and Relevance
177(2)
Discrimination and Equality
179(6)
How to Reduce Social Tensions
185(2)
Works of Schutz
187(2)
18 A Correction of Schutz on Culture for Cultural Science
189(18)
Introduction
189(1)
Schutz's References About Culture
190(11)
Schutz in Vienna on Culture
190(1)
References to Culture in the U.S.A.
191(8)
Summary
199(2)
What are Constructs Ultimately About?
201(4)
Works of Schutz
205(2)
Index 207
Lester Embree is a Constitutive Phenomenologist trained by Dorion Cairns and Aron Gurwitsch and author and editor of numerous works by them and also Alfred Schutz and specializing in the theory of the cultural sciences.