Buch | Kapitel
Some phenomenological and pragmatistic theories of relevance
pp. 19-44
Abstrakt
The most explicit theories of relevance have been developed by Alfred Schütz and Aron Gurwitsch. They depend partially on certain notions of William James, which are traced back to Charles Peirce. His theory of abduction allows translating the main hypothesis into some constitutive principles for social types.
Publication details
Published in:
Grathoff Richard (1970) The structure of social inconsistencies: a contribution to a unified theory of play, game, and social action. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 19-44
Referenz:
Grathoff Richard (1970) Some phenomenological and pragmatistic theories of relevance, In: The structure of social inconsistencies, Dordrecht, Springer, 19–44.