Phänomenologie der digitalen Welt

Sommerschule der Deutschen Gesellschaft für phänomenologische Forschung

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Phenomenological analysis and its contemporary significance

Ilja Srubar

pp. 121-139

Abstrakt

Can a phenomenologically-founded sociology contribute to the understanding of social change? By reference to the structure of the lifeworld as it has been analyzed by Husserl and Schutz, I argue that human action is formed by temporal, spatial, and social dimensions. These are objectified by a social semantics through which they gain their intersubjective cultural shape. From this perspective, I investigate changes in the temporal, spatial, and social dimensions of this semantics, as they occur in the present transformation of post-socialist societies. Finally, I consider whether these changes mark a return to Western patterns and whether they confirm the thesis of "the end of history."

Publication details

Published in:

(1998) Human Studies 21 (2).

Seiten: 121-139

DOI: 10.1023/A:1005355921478

Referenz:

Srubar Ilja (1998) „Phenomenological analysis and its contemporary significance“. Human Studies 21 (2), 121–139.