The Anthem Companion to Alfred Schutz
By (Author) Michael Barber
Anthem Press
Anthem Press
16th August 2022
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Sociology
Social and political philosophy
301.092
Hardback
230
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 26mm
454g
Given that Schutz was a philosopher and a social scientist, this book will examine topics in Schutzs philosophical-phenomenological theory of the social world, such as the second person, the face-to-face relationship, the meaning of human action, signs, symbols, relevance (or interests). Schutzs explanation of the social world, however, was meant to provide a philosophical foundation for the social sciences, and so this book will also consider epistemological questions, such as traditional knowledge and the opacity of knowledge and theory, that is, the neglected or unseen questions that accompany knowing or theorizing. Also, authors from within the Schutzian framework will address issues within the social sciences, such as the Durkheimian aspects of Schutzs thought, the sociology of knowledge, and the theory of sociology. It will also explore how Schutzian theory, which is often viewed as a micro-sociology, can be extended to give an account of a macro-sociological reality like modern society (Gesellschaft)
Michael Barber is a professor of philosophy at Saint Louis University, author of 7 books and over 100 articles and editor of 16 books.