Human Studies
vol. 3 (1)
Contents
"Occasionality" as a constituent feature of the known-in-common character of topics
Albert Adato
47-64
Throwing like a girl
a phenomenology of feminine body comportment motility and spatiality
Iris M. Young
137-156
Putting ourselves into the place of others
toward a phenomenology of imaginary self transposal
Herbert Spiegelberg
169-173
Ultimate self-responsibility, practical reasoning, and practical action
Habermas, Husserl, and ethnomethodology on discourse and action
Dieter Misgeld
255-278
Talcott Parsons and the phenomenological tradition in sociology
an unresolved debate
Bennetta Jules-Rosette
311-330
The issue of human subjectivity in sociological explanation
the Schutz-Parsons controversy
Paul Tibbetts
357-366
Methodology is where human scientists and philosophers can meet
reflections on the Schutz-Parsons exchange
Lester Embree
367-373
Parsons' contributions to sociological theory
reflections on the Schutz-Parsons correspondence
James Valone
375-386