[PART THREE - IV. NEW WORLD TIE]
Encounter with American Scholarship: Social Scientists
Encounter with American Scholarship: Philosophers
Encounter Missed
Chapter 26 Encounter with American Scholarship: Social Scientists
Introductory Remark
A: American Social Scientists within Schutz's Reach
The Pionner Generation of American Sociology
:William Graham Summer :Thorstein Veblen :William I. Thomas
:Robert E. Park
Charles Horton Cooley
:Schutz and Cooley :Critique of Cooley: The Primary Group
:Intermediary Remark :Social Self :Vantage Point
:Human Nature :Limited Recognition of Cooley
George Harbert Mead
:Philosopher and Social Psychologist :Schutz and Mead
:Mead's 'Social Behaviorism' :The Social Self
:Sign and Communicaton :The Manipulative Sphere
:Mead and Schutz
Symbolic Interaction Theories
:Ellsworth and Herbert Blumer :Tamotsu Shibutani
:Other Symboloic Inteactionists
American Sociologists on Schutz's Horizon
:The Columbia Group :Marginal Contacts :Lewis A. Coser
:Robert MacIver
Mid-Western Sociologists
:Howard Becker :John C. McKinney :Edward Shils
Harvard Social Psychology and Sociology
:Gordon W. Allport :Robert Merton
Richard H. Williams
:Williams and the Sociology of Suffering
:Schutz's Reaction and the Second Paper by Williams
Footnotes
Chapter 27 Encounter with American Scholarship: Philosophers
Introductory Remark
A: American Philosophers in Schutz's Ambit
Makers of the Pragmatic Tradition
Phenomenology, Schutz, and James
:Phenomenological Tendencies :Stream of Consciousness
:Language and Sociology of Knowledge
:Intersubjectivity and Action :Multiple Realities
Theory of Action
:John Dewey :Schutz and the Common-Sense Pragmatism of Dewey
:Deliberation, Project, and Action :Notes on Dewey's Logic
Three Anglo-Saxon Philsophers
:Charles S. Peirce :Alfred N. Whitehead :George Santayana
Intermediate Remark
:Consociate Philosophers
:The Circle around Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
:Curt J. Ducasse :M. Mandelbaum :V.Jerauld McGill
:Richard McKeon :Susanne Langer
Dorion Cairns
:A Student of Husserl :Schutz and Cairns
B: Maurice Natanson: Student into Collaborator and Friend
:Introductory Remark
A Philosophical Carrer with Obstacles
:Maurice Natanson :Natanson's Publications
:Perspective on Mead: Unwanted
Schutz and Natanson
:A Lasting Relationship :Conversion of a Relationship
:Scholarly Services :Personal Meetings
:Translator-Collaborator :Editor-Collaborator
Theoretical Exchanges
:Ideal Type :Sartre's Frustrated Intersubjectivity and the Life-World
:Peirce and Mead :History as Finite Province of Meaning
:Being-In-Reality :Intersubjectivity :Thomas Wolfe's Rhetoric
:On Death :Philosophy and the Sciences
:On Occasion of the Symbol Paper :Appresentation
:The World taken for Granted :Transcendence
Concluding Remark
Footnotes (108)
Chapter 28 Missed Encounters
Introductory Remark
An "Essential Phenomenology" of Human Relations
:Hermann Schmalenbach
Two Weberian Fellow Sociologists
:Carl Meyer :Paul Honigsheim
A Social-Psychology of Misunderstanding
:Gustav Ichheiser :Misunderstanding Others :Ichheiser's Social
:Psychology :Toward a Typology of Personality Misinterpretation
:The interactive Perspective :Ichheiser and Schutz
An Existential Sociology
:Friedrich Baerwald: A Catholic Social Theorist
:Phenomenological-Existential Sociology :Not Much Resonance
:The Significance of Baerwald's Thinking for the Work of Schutz
:Schutz and Waerwald
Gestalt Psychology at its Best
:Mary Henle :The Scale of Gestalt-Psychological Investigations
:Amenability :Mutual Unawareness: barriers between Disciplines
7 :Schutz and Gestalt Theory :Theoretical Trends in Henle's Work
:Intellectual Scope and Theoretical Trend in Henle's Work
:Human Freedom and Spinoza :Motivation, Emotion, and Rationality
:Motivation, Subjectivity, and Interaction :Toward Phenomenology
:The Phenomenology of the Self
Concluding Remark