Collected Papers III Studies in Phenomenological Philosophy
Alfred Schutz devoted his life to a clarification of the foun dations of the social sciences. His first formulation of the perti nent problems is contained in DER SINNHAFTE AUFBAu DER SOZIALEN WELT, EINE EINLEITUNG IN DIE VERSTEHENDE SOZIOLOGIE, now ava
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		    III
 
 PHAENOMENOLOGICA COLLECTION PUBLIEE SOUS LE PATRONAGE DES CENTRES D' ARCHIVES-HUSSERL
 
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 ALFRED SCHUTZ
 
 Collected Papers III
 
 Comite de rMaction de la collection: President: H. L. Van Breda (Louvain); Membres: M. Farber (Buffalo), E. Fink (Fribourg en Brisgau), J. Hyppolite (Paris)t L. Landgrebe (Cologne), M. Merleau-Ponty (Paris)t, P. Ricreur (Paris), K. H. Volkmann-Schluck (Cologne), J. Wahl (Paris); Secretaire: J. Taminiaux (Louvain).
 
 ALFRED SCHUTZ
 
 Collected Papers III Studies in Phenomenological Philosophy EDITED BY
 
 1. SCHUTZ WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY
 
 ARON GURWITSCH
 
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 MARTINUS NI]HOFF / THE HAGUE Photomechanical reprint. I97 0
 
 ISBN 978-94-015-2220-5
 
 ISBN 978-94-015-3456-7 (eBook)
 
 DOI 10.1007/978-94-015-3456-7
 
 !C I97 0 by Martinus Nijhott, The Hague, Netherlands.
 
 All rights reserved, including the right to translate or to reproduce this book or parts thereof in any form Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 1970
 
 CONTENTS
 
 Editor's Note
 
 VII
 
 Preface Introduction by
 
 IK ARON GURWITSCH
 
 WILLIAM JAMES'S CONCEPT OF THE STREAM OF THOUGHT
 
 XI I
 
 PHENOMENOLOGICALLY INTERPRETED EDMUND HUSSERL'S IDEAS, VOLUME II
 
 15
 
 PHENOMENOLOGY AND THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES (IDEAS, VOLUME III BY EDMUND HUSSERL)
 
 40
 
 THE PROBLEM OF TRANSCENDENTAL INTERSUBJECTIVITY IN HUSSERL
 
 51
 
 DISCUSSION BY EUGEN FINK AND RESPONSE BY THE AUTHOR TO FINK AND OTHER CRITICS
 
 84
 
 TYPE AND EIDOS IN HUSSERL'S LATE PHILOSOPHY
 
 92
 
 I. The Preacquaintedness of the World and its Objects; Inner and Outer Horizon II. Empirical Types and Universals III. Constitution of Universal Objectivities in the Predicative Sphere
 
 93 99 IOI
 
 IV. The Enlargement of the Notion of Typicality in Husserl's "Kl'isis" I04 V. Type and Eidos VI. Some Critical Remarks
 
 I07 110
 
 VI
 
 CONTENTS
 
 SOME STRUCTURES OF THE LIFE-WORLD
 
 II6
 
 MAX SCHELER'S PHILOSOPHY
 
 133
 
 MAX SCHELER'S EPISTEMOLOGY AND ETHICS
 
 145
 
 Table of Contents of Volumes I, II and III Index
 
 179 188
 
 EDITOR'S NOTE
 
 The COLLECTED PAPERS contained in this third and final volume: STUDIES IN PHENOMENOLOGICAL PHILOSOPHY were originally' published between the years 1953-1958 with the exception of the paper: "William james's Concept of the Stream of Thought Phenomenologically Interpreted," which was published in 1941. , I wish to express my deep indebtedness and my warm thanks to H. L. Van Breda, Rudolf Bohm, Arvid Brodersen, Dorion Cairns, Arthur Goddard, Aron Gurwitsch, Robert Jordan, Frederick Kersten, Thomas Luckmann, Maurice and Lois Natanson and Jacques Taminiaux who all have helped in the preparation of the three volumes of the COLLECTED PAPERS and without whose invaluable assistance and cooperation this task never could have been accomplished. The papers were originally published in the following form: "William James's Concept of the Stream of Thought Phenomenologically Interpreted," PhilosoPhy and Phenomenological Research (hereafter referred to as PPR). Vol. I, June 1941; "Edmund Hussed's Ideas, Volume II," PPR, Vol. XIII, March 1953; "Phenomenology and the Foundations of the		
 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	