This book outlines, for the first time in its history, the program of phenomenological sociology as a science of the natural attitude of groups. The claim is that phenomenological sociology exists as a matter of fact in the long-held, pre-reflective practices of classical and contemporary social thinkers.
This book outlines, for the first time in its history, the program of phenomenological sociology as a science of the natural attitude of groups. The claim is that phenomenological sociology exists as a matter of fact in the long-held, pre-reflective practices of classical and contemporary social thinkers.
Carlos Belvedere is associate professor at the University of Buenos Aires.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction. Is There Such a Thing as a Phenomenological Sociology? Chapter One. The Philosophical Bases of Phenomenological Sociology Chapter Two. The Subject Matter of Phenomenological Sociology Chapter Three. The Specific Method of Phenomenological Sociology Chapter Four. Some Fundamental Findings in Phenomenological Sociology Epilogue. A Manifesto for Phenomenological Sociology
Introduction. Is There Such a Thing as a Phenomenological Sociology? Chapter One. The Philosophical Bases of Phenomenological Sociology Chapter Two. The Subject Matter of Phenomenological Sociology Chapter Three. The Specific Method of Phenomenological Sociology Chapter Four. Some Fundamental Findings in Phenomenological Sociology Epilogue. A Manifesto for Phenomenological Sociology
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