Human Studies
vol. 33
Contents
The phenomenological life-world analysis and the methodology of the social sciences
Thomas S. Eberle
123-139
A video life-world approach to consultation practice
the relevance of a socio-phenomenological approach
Jane Bickerton, Sue Procter, Barbara Johnson, Angel Medina
157-171
Peter McHugh and analysis
the one and the many, the universal and the particular, the whole and the part
Kieran M. Bonner
253-269
Honoring (recollecting) our memory of Peter McHugh as social theorist
Kenneth Colburn, Mary C. Moore
271-279
S. Turner, Explaining the Normative
Normativism, anti-normativism and humanist pragmatism
Maksymilian Del Mar
305-323