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Year: 2008

Pages: 229-232

Series: Human Studies

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Martin Endreß, "Reporting an exemplary life as a participating citizen," Human Studies 31 (2), 2008, pp. 229-232

Reporting an exemplary life as a participating citizen,

Martin Endreß

pp. 229-232

in: Human Studies 31 (2), 2008.

Abstract

“The everyday life of the quintessential philosopher of everyday life remained anonymous” (p. xi). This conviction is the starting point of Barber’s Schutz biography. Barber shows Schutz as a sensitive man, in touch with his past and his memories, and continually open to the experience of beauty, whether in art or in nature (p. 151). This new biography truly reflects the expansive presence and influence of Schutz’s thought in the social sciences.

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Publication details

Year: 2008

Pages: 229-232

Series: Human Studies

Full citation:

Martin Endreß, "Reporting an exemplary life as a participating citizen," Human Studies 31 (2), 2008, pp. 229-232