Phenomenological Reviews

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134658

Schutzian phenomenology and hermeneutic traditions

edited byMichael Staudigl(University of Vienna)George Berguno

Abstract

Schutzian Phenomenology and Hermeneutic Traditions links Alfred Schutz to the larger hermeneutic tradition in Continental thought, illuminating the deep affinity between Schutzian phenomenology and hermeneutics. The essays collected here explore a broad spectrum of Schutzian themes and concerns, from Schutz’s concrete affinities to hermeneutic traditions, his interpretationism and the pragmatist nature of Schutz’s thought, to questions concerning the role of the media and music in our understanding of the life-world and intersubjectivity. The essays go on to explore the practical applicability of Schutz’s thoughts on questions regarding economics, literature, ethics and the limits of human understanding. Given its emphasis on the application of Schutzian ideas and concepts, this book willbe of special interest to a wide range of readers in the social sciences and humanities, who are interested in the application of phenomenology to social, political, and cultural phenomena.

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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Dordrecht

Year: 2014

Pages: 281, vi

Series: Contributions to Phenomenology

Series volume: 68

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-6034-9

ISBN (hardback): 9789400760332

ISBN (digital): 978-94-007-6034-9

Full citation:

Staudigl Michael, Berguno George (2014) Schutzian phenomenology and hermeneutic traditions. Dordrecht, Springer.