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The Participating Citizen
A Biography of Alfred Schutz
von Michael D. Barber
Verlag: State University of New York Press
Reihe: SUNY series in the Philosophy of the Social Sciences
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ISBN: 978-0-7914-8478-4
Erschienen am 01.02.2012
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 336 Seiten

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Michael D. Barber is Professor of Philosophy at St. Louis University and the author of several books, including Equality and Diversity: Phenomenological Investigations of Prejudice and Discrimination.



Preface

1. Maturing in a Troubled Vienna

Schutz's Youth
The Austrian/Viennese Context: Up to World War I
From War's End to the Anschluss
Education and Employment
Marriage and the Founding of a Family

2. Social Science and Philosophy (1919-38): Weber and Bergson

Schutz and Max Weber
From Bergson to Husserl

3. Philosophy and Social Science (1919-38): Husserl and Mises and Kelsen

Edmund Husserl's Phenomenology and The Phenomenology of the Social World
The Austrian Economic School, Value-Freedom, and the Context of Economic Science
Hans Kelsen, the Pure Theory of Law, and Alfred Schutz

4. Matters Unpublished

The Problem of Personality in the Social World
Diary of a 1937 Visit to the United States

5. Anschluss

The Emigration of the Immediate Family, March 13, 1938-June 12, 1938
Arranging the Emigration of Schutz's Parents from Vienna to Paris, June 12, 1938-April 6, 1939 (and Ilse's Mother, Gisela Heim, June 4, 1939)
The Departure of the Schutz Family from Paris for the United States, April 7, 1939-July 14, 1939

6. Reestablishing

Life in the United States and Its Insecurities
Helping Others Emigrate
Business as Usual and a New Academic World

7. World War II Years

Editing, Teaching, War Research, Business
Family and Friends
Publications
A Son's Illness

8. Schutz, a Nihilist?

Gurwitsch and Schutz on "The Stranger"
The Voegelin/Schutz Debate
Assessment of the Debate: The Need for a Participant Stance in Ethics

9. Peace and Productivity after the War (1945-51)

Working with Reitler and Company after the War
The New School for Social Research
The PPR Editorial Board and the International
Phenomenological Society
A Family Tragedy and Friends
Research and Publications

10. The Years 1952 to 1956: Responsible Life at its Fullest

The Final Years of Full Business Life
Family Life: Caring for Older and Younger Generations
The International Phenomenological Society and Editorial Duties
Teaching and Administrating at the New School
Schutz, the Mentor

11. The Years 1952 to 1956: Philosophical Midwifery; Correspondence and Research

Collegiality in Correspondence
Publishing on Wide-Ranging Relevances

12. The Search for Equality

"Equality and the Meaning Structure of the Social World"
Aspects of Human Equality: The Fifteenth Symposium of the Conference on Science, Philosophy, and Religion
The Institute of Ethics in 1956
Schutz, Ethics, and the Search for Equality

13. Triumphs and Decline, 1957-58

Disputes and Success in the World of Phenomenology
Active Citizenship in the New School Community
Encouraging and Advising Colleagues through Correspondence
Success at Royaumont and in Publication

14. Death and New Beginnings

Illness, Death, and Condolences
Posthumous Publications
Successors

Appendix: The Courses Schutz Taught

Notes

Bibliography

Index


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