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Year: 1999

Pages: 183-192

Series: Human Studies

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Hideo Hama, "Ethnomethodology and the Rashomon problem", Human Studies 22, 1999, pp. 183-192.

Ethnomethodology and the Rashomon problem

Hideo Hama

pp. 183-192

in: Human Studies 22, 1999.

Abstract

In his doctoral dissertation, Harold Garfinkel critically examined Talcott Parsons' classical formulation of the problem of order referred to as the "Hobbesian problem". Garfinkel's criticism can be summarized under the following three headings: (1) common sense rationality replaces scientific rationality; (2) the level of the premises of conduct replaces the level of de facto action; (3) congruence theory replaces the correspondence theory. The aim of this paper is to make some observations on the structure of the problem of order which Garfinkel discovered through this criticism. I propose to call it the "Rashomon problem" after Akira Kurosawa's film Rashomon. Ethnomethodology can be regarded as an attempt to solve the "Rashomon problem".

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Publication details

Year: 1999

Pages: 183-192

Series: Human Studies

Full citation:

Hideo Hama, "Ethnomethodology and the Rashomon problem", Human Studies 22, 1999, pp. 183-192.