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The Dual Vision: Alfred Schutz and the Myth of Phenomenological Social Science
Contributor(s): Gorman, Robert (Author)
ISBN: 0415859670     ISBN-13: 9780415859677
Publisher: Routledge
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: August 2013
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BISAC Categories:
- Reference
- Philosophy | Movements - Phenomenology
- Social Science | Research
Dewey: 300.7
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Phenomenology
Physical Information: 242 pages
 
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This study, originally published in 1977, focuses on a critical examination of the life-work of Alfred Schutz, the most important and influential 'father' of several recent schools of empirical social research.

The author shows why Shutz and his followers fail in their attempts to 'humanize' empirical social science. The problems they encounter, he argues, are due to their attempt to achieve a methodological synthesis of self-determining subjectivity and empirical criteria of validation, based on Schutz's heuristic adoption of relevant ideas from Weber and Husserl. This is, in effect, an artificial union of subjectivity and objectivity - their 'dual vision' - that satisfies neither phenomenological nor naturalist perspectives. Dr Gorman suggests that the radical implications of phenomenology must lead to a consistent, socially-conscious method of inquiry, and, in a final chapter, he re-defines the methodological implications of phenomenology with the aid of existential and Marxist categories.