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Publisher: Nijhoff

Place: The Hague

Year: 1975

Pages: 176-191

Series: Selected Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy

ISBN (Undefined): 9789024716654

Full citation:

Lester Embree, "Reflection on planned operations", in: Dialogues in phenomenology, The Hague, Nijhoff, 1975

Abstract

Alfred Schutz was an exemplary phenomenologist. Chief among the ways in which I am moved to emulate him is the manner in which he related himself in his own philosophizing to that of Edmund Husserl. Schutz was not interested in being a mere interpreter or transmitter of phenomenological doctrines. Rather it is manifest in his writings that he used Husserl's findings to facilitate his own phenomenological investigations, adopting and adapting those results which he found sound and relevant to his own problematics and revising and extending them where he found them in one or another way wanting. As a tribute then to Schutz, I shall here attempt to treat a part of his theoretical product after that same fashion. Thus while the theme of this investigation was important for Schutz and while my results largely confirm those of Schutz and Husserl which bear on it, I am not so much concerned here with the thought of my phenomenological predecessors as I am with the matters themselves in question and in that respect I claim to have made some philosophically useful advances within constitutive phenomenology.

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Publication details

Publisher: Nijhoff

Place: The Hague

Year: 1975

Pages: 176-191

Series: Selected Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy

ISBN (Undefined): 9789024716654

Full citation:

Lester Embree, "Reflection on planned operations", in: Dialogues in phenomenology, The Hague, Nijhoff, 1975