Acta Structuralica

international journal for structuralist research

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149134

Relevance, science, and the social sciences

Ronald Cox

pp. 204-228

Abstract

We now turn to that province of meaning which Schutz called "the World of Scientific Theory."1 In the following chapter, after first describing the most general features of the province of scientific theory in terms of systems of relevance, we will discuss and then briefly criticize one aspect of Schutz's theory of the social sciences.

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Cox Ronald (1978) Schutz's theory of relevance: a phenomenological critique. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 204-228

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-9695-3_6

Full citation:

Cox Ronald (1978) Relevance, science, and the social sciences, In: Schutz's theory of relevance, Dordrecht, Springer, 204–228.