Schutzs Theory of Relevance: A Phenomenological Critique
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Engaging critically with Alfred Schutz's philosophy, this work delves into his profound insights on social reality and the social sciences. Recognized for his influential analyses, Schutz's concepts have impacted various disciplines. While not a comprehensive treatment of his entire philosophy, the study focuses on the central themes of his work, aiming to foster a deeper understanding and dialogue surrounding his contributions. It highlights the necessity of further exploration and engagement with Schutz's ideas to fully appreciate their significance.
