Language:
German
Pages:
Online-Ressource
Titel der Quelle:
Sociologia Internationalis
Angaben zur Quelle:
25 (1987) 2 ; 143-161, Online-Ressource
DDC:
301
Keywords:
Schütz, Alfred
;
Fremdverstehen
Abstract:
Abstract: The probably most important reference frame of understanding sociology - as practised nowadays - is in itself not a sociological approach but a protosociological descriptive method. This means mundane phenomenology, as developed by Alfred Schütz and - in succession - by Thomas Luckmann. Thematically Schütz works out 'understanding' in three respects: Firstly, in constructive discussion with Max Weber's work as an epistemological problem; secondly, with recourse to a general human ability as an everyday phenomenon; and thirdly, in the sense of idealtypical 'second-order' constructions as a method of social science. According to Schütz the problem of understanding the other as alter ego can only be solved in an innerworldly, mundane way: by distinguishing the invariant structures of everyday life-worlds underlying all concrete forms of subjective experience. In this way mundane phenomenology provides a universal matrix which allows an ideal comparability within heterogeneous sociolog
Note:
Veröffentlichungsversion
,
begutachtet
URN:
urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-55522
URL:
https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-55522
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