The Schutzian Theory of the Cultural Sciences

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The purpose of the series is to serve as a vehicle for the pursuit of phenomeno-logical research across a broad spectrum, including cross-over developments with other fields of inquiry such as the social sciences and cognitive science. Since its establishment in 1987, Contributions to Phenomenology has published more than 80 titles on diverse themes of phenomenological philosophy. In addition to welcom-ing monographs and collections of papers in established areas of scholarship, the series encourages original work in phenomenology. The breadth and depth of the Series reflects the rich and varied significance of phenomenological thinking for seminal questions of human inquiry as well as the increasingly international reach of phenomenological research. The series is published in cooperation with The Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology.

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Embree, L. (2015). The Schutzian Theory of the Cultural Sciences. Contributions To Phenomenology (Vol.78) (Vol. 78, p. 213). Springer International Publishing. Retrieved from https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-319-13653-0

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