Human Studies
vol. 6 (1)
Contents
Norms and interpretations
some methodological and theoretical problems in the collection and analysis of subjective accounts in qualitative research
Christel Hopf
1-34
Common sense and common convictions
sociology as a science, phenomenological sociology and the hermeneutical point of view
Dieter Misgeld
109-139
Linguistic constitution
the accomplishment of meaningfulness and the private language dispute
Lenore Langsdorf
167-183
The problem of intersubjectivity
a comparison of Martin Buber and Alfred Schutz
Frederick Grinnell
185-195
From epistemology to ontology
Gadamer's hermeneutics and Wittgensteinian social science
Susan Hekman
205-224
Toward an anthropology of the life-world
Alfred Schutz's quest for the ontological justification of the phenomenological undertaking
Helmut R. Wagner
239-246
Decision and experience
a phenomenological analysis of pregnancy and childbirth
Louise Levesque-Lopman
247-277
Announcing
a contribution to the critique of information systems models of human communication
A. W. Mchoul
279-294
Grading practices
the construction and use of background knowledge in evaluative decision-making
James A. Holstein
377-392