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  1. Alfred Schutz (/ ʃ ʊ t s /; born Alfred Schütz, German:; 1899–1959) was an Austrian philosopher and social phenomenologist whose work bridged sociological and phenomenological traditions. Schutz is gradually being recognized as one of the 20th century's leading philosophers of social science .

  2. Oct 29, 2002 · When Schutz fled Hitler’s Anschluss of Austria and immigrated to the United States in 1939, he developed his thought further in relationship to the social sciences, American pragmatism, logical empiricism, and to various other fields of endeavor such as music and literature.

  3. May 16, 2024 · Alfred Schutz (born April 13, 1899, Vienna, Austria—died May 20, 1959, New York, N.Y., U.S.) was an Austrian-born U.S. sociologist and philosopher who developed a social science based on phenomenology.

  4. May 22, 2024 · Alfred Schutz’s essays on social types, particularly “The Stranger” and “The Homecomer,” provide a nuanced analysis of how individuals navigate social interactions and construct their identities within different social contexts.

  5. Nov 8, 2023 · Alfred Schutz (1899-1959) was a renowned social philosopher. Born and raised in Austria, he found himself compelled to leave Germany in 1939 to escape the oppressive Nazi regime. Schutz pursued his studies in law and social sciences at the University of Vienna. His education was influenced by several renowned scholars.

  6. Alfred Schutz (1899—1959) Alfred Schutz philosophized about social science in a broad signification of the word. He was deeply respectful of actual scientific practice, and produced a classification of the sciences; explicated methodological postulates for empirical science in general and the social sciences specifically; and clarified basic ...

  7. The most venerated progenitor, central, and unifying figure in the emergence of social phenomenology is Alfred Schütz (1899–1959). Here a brief academic biography is followed by an outline of key conceptual distinctions in his investigations of the social world.