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|Abstract=What  follows  is  not intended to be  1) an  essay  in or  on  the  subject  of  phenomenology,  2)  an account  of  the phenomenological  movement  in philosophy,  or 3)  a  general  review  of or  search  for phenomenological  tendencies  in the  history of sociological  ideas.  The  first two are  more  properly  the tasks  of a  philosopher  and the third that of the philosopher  or historian  of science.  My purpose here  is  narrower: to evaluate  the usefulness  of some  phenomenological  contributions  to the scientific  study  of human  group  life.  I must  emphasize  that this  argument  is  not to be  construed  in any way  as  an  attempt  to forge  a  "phenomenological  sociology."  I am  simply  concerned  with increasing  the  power of  sociological  analysis  in coming  to grips  with  the real  social  world. Such power  must  be  realized  through  empirical  research  out  of which  theories  of human group  life can  be  generated  and by which  adequate  descriptions  and  explanations  of social  processes  and  social  structures  can  be  discovered.  
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Speier1967
BibType ARTICLE
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Author(s) Matthew Speier
Title Phenomenology and Social Theory: Discovering Actors and Social Acts
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Journal Berkeley Journal of Sociology
Volume 12
Number 193-211
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