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  1. Alfred Schutz (1899—1959) Alfred Schutz philosophized about social science in a broad signification of the word. He was deeply respectful of actual scientific practice, and produced a classification of the sciences; explicated methodological postulates for empirical science in general and the social sciences specifically; and clarified basic concepts for interpretative sociology in particular.

  2. REFLEXÃO. Alfred Schütz: do referencial teórico-filosófico aos princípios metodológicos de pesquisa fenomenológica 1 1 Este estudo é parte da tese - Mundo-vida de caminhoneiros: uma abordagem compreensiva para a enfermagem na perspectiva de Alfred Schütz, apresentada ao Programa de Pós-Graduação em Enfermagem (PEN) da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), em 2010

  3. 29 de out. de 2002 · Alfred Schutz (b. 1899, d. 1959), more than any other phenomenologist, attempted to relate the thought of Edmund Husserl to the social world and the social sciences. His Phenomenology of the Social World supplied philosophical foundations for Max Weber’s sociology and for economics, with which he was familiar through contacts with colleagues ...

  4. Alfred Schütz (Wenen, 13 april 1899 - New York, 20 mei 1959) was een Oostenrijks filosoof en socioloog. Leven [ bewerken | brontekst bewerken ] Hij werd in 1899 in Oostenrijk geboren in een Weens middenklassengezin.

  5. Abstract. The most venerated progenitor, central, and unifying figure in the emergence of social phenomenology is Alfred Schütz (1899–1959). Here a brief academic biography is followed by an outline of key conceptual distinctions in his investigations of the social world. Discussion is limited to the early foundation for sociology based on ...

  6. Alfred Schütz, né le 13 avril 1899 à Vienne et mort le 20 mai 1959 à New York, est un philosophe des sciences sociales, porteur d'une approche phénoménologique, et un sociologue. Il est considéré comme le fondateur de l’idée d’une sociologie phénoménologique .

  7. Alfred Schütz. Alfred Schütz (Vienna, 13 aprile 1899 – New York, 20 maggio 1959) è stato un filosofo e sociologo austriaco.. Filosofo delle scienze sociali di approccio fenomenologico e sociologo, è considerato come il fondatore dell'idea di una sociologia fenomenologica. È stato influenzato dalla sociologia comprensiva di Max Weber, dalle tesi sulla scelta e sulla temporalità di Henri ...