
Publication details
Year: 2003
Pages: 183-201
Series: Human Studies
Full citation:
, "Alfred Schütz", Human Studies 26 (2), 2003, pp. 183-201.


Alfred Schütz
transcendence, symbolic intersubjectivity, and moral value
pp. 183-201
in: Human Studies 26 (2), 2003.Abstract
This article uses the writings of Alfred Schutz as catalysts to analyze three distinctive modes of transcendences operative in human experience. Particular attention is given to the role symbolic awareness plays in the formation and embodiment of moral value. I argue that Schutz's theory of symbols is helpful in illuminating the way shared horizons of value meaning and collective moral purpose can occur in relation to cultural and geographical anonymity. I then draw upon the moral theory of H. Richard Niebuhr to highlight the positive role that symbolic value horizons play in preventing ethnocentric world-views and in promoting common centers of discourse and visions of wholeness.
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Publication details
Year: 2003
Pages: 183-201
Series: Human Studies
Full citation:
, "Alfred Schütz", Human Studies 26 (2), 2003, pp. 183-201.