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  1. Maurice Alexander Natanson (November 26, 1924 – August 16, 1996) was an American philosopher "who helped introduce the work of Jean-Paul Sartre and Edmund Husserl in the United States". [2] . He was a student of Alfred Schutz at the New School for Social Research and helped popularize Schutz' work from the 1960s onward. [1]

  2. Maurice Alexander Natanson (26 novembre 1924-16 août 1996) est un sociologue et philosophe américain. Il est professeur de philosophie à l' université Yale . Disciple d' Alfred Schutz dont il contribue à faire connaître les travaux aux États-Unis , il privilégie une approche phénoménologique du social.

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  3. 20 de ago. de 1996 · Maurice Natanson, a philosopher who helped introduce the work of Jean-Paul Sartre and Edmund Husserl in the United States, died on Friday at his home in Santa Cruz, Calif. He was 71. The cause...

  4. American philosopher / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Maurice Alexander Natanson (November 26, 1924 – August 16, 1996) was an American philosopher "who helped introduce the work of Jean-Paul Sartre and Edmund Husserl in the United States". He was a student of Alfred Schutz at the New School for Social Research and helped popularize ...

  5. 31 de out. de 2009 · Publish with us. Policies and ethics. Natanson devoted most of his aesthetic writings to linking phenomenology with literature. He distinguishes the philosophy of literature from philosophy in literature. The former explores literature’s categories in relationship to the being of the artwork, and...

    • Michael D. Barber
    • 2009
  6. Schutz distinguished the 1 Maurice Natanson, "Alfred Schutz on Social Reality and Social Science," Phe nomenology and Social Reality: Essays in Memory of Alfred Schutz, ed. Maurice. Natanson, (The Hague, Martinus Nijhoff, 1970), pp. 114-5. 2 This description is adapted from several of Schutz's works. See The Phenom.

  7. MAURICE ALEXANDER NATANSON 1924-1996 A man of great wit, a scholar, a philosopher, a teacher, a friend. Maurice Alexander Natanson, born November 1924 and died August 16, 1996, was all these things and many more. He is a man to whom I referred elsewhere as a philosopher who always remembered what it meant to be a human being. He