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What is Phenomenology? Sociological Theory and Methods - A-Level GCSE Sociology Videos - Schutz
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******************************************* What is Phenomenology? Sociological Theory and Methods - A-Level GCSE Sociology Videos
See 'Note Taking Questions' at the end of this description to improve your experience.
This A-level Sociology video explores how phenomenology has been applied by Schutz to society.
In philosophy, the word ‘phenomenon’ is used to describe the way in which things appear to our senses.
Philosophies such as phenomenology put forward by Husserl (1859-1939) take as their starting point the view that we can never know what the world is actually like, but must rely on what our senses tell us about it.
This video includes concepts and sociologists such as:
Schutz
Husserl
Phenomenology
Typifications
Natural Attitude
Berger and Luckmann
**Note Taking Questions**
In philosophy, what is ‘phenomenology’?
How does Husserl explain this?
What are ‘typifications’ according to Schutz?
Give an example of how these work in practice.
What is ‘natural attitude’ according to Schutz?
Why do Berger and Luckmann disagree with Schutz?
- Unlimited One-Day Delivery
- Stream Movies and TV shows with Prime Video
- **10% off thousands of textbooks**
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******************************************* What is Phenomenology? Sociological Theory and Methods - A-Level GCSE Sociology Videos
See 'Note Taking Questions' at the end of this description to improve your experience.
This A-level Sociology video explores how phenomenology has been applied by Schutz to society.
In philosophy, the word ‘phenomenon’ is used to describe the way in which things appear to our senses.
Philosophies such as phenomenology put forward by Husserl (1859-1939) take as their starting point the view that we can never know what the world is actually like, but must rely on what our senses tell us about it.
This video includes concepts and sociologists such as:
Schutz
Husserl
Phenomenology
Typifications
Natural Attitude
Berger and Luckmann
**Note Taking Questions**
In philosophy, what is ‘phenomenology’?
How does Husserl explain this?
What are ‘typifications’ according to Schutz?
Give an example of how these work in practice.
What is ‘natural attitude’ according to Schutz?
Why do Berger and Luckmann disagree with Schutz?
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