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Schutz, Alfred, 1899-1959

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Personal name headingSchutz, Alfred, 1899-1959
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Variant(s)Schütz, Alfred (Philosopher)
Associated countryAustria United States
Birth date1899-04-13
Death date1959-05-20
Place of birthVienna (Austria)
Place of deathNew York (N.Y.)
Field of activityPhenomenological sociology
Intersubjectivity
AffiliationNew School for Social Research (New York, N.Y. : 1919-1997)
Profession or occupationPhenomenologists Sociologists Bankers
Found inDer sinnhafte Aufbau der sozialen Welt, 1932: title page (Alfred Schütz)
Alfred Schütz, Aron Gurwitsch: Briefwechsel, 1939-1959, 1985.
On phenomenology and social relations, 1970: title page (Alfred Schutz)
Collected papers. V, 2011: title page (Alfred Schutz) page xi (Alfred Schutz, 1899-1959; phenomenologist; emigrated to the United States in 1939)
Wikipedia, viewed February 6, 2020 (Alfred Schütz; also Alfred Schutz; born April 13, 1899, in Vienna; died May 20, 1959, in New York; Austrian philosopher and social phenomenologist; emigrated to the United States in 1939 and taught at the New School for Social Research in New York until his death in 1959)
German Wikipedia, viewed February 6, 2020 (Alfred Schütz; born April 13, 1899, in Vienna; died May 20, 1959, in New York City; of Austrian origin; he was a banker, lawyer, philosopher and sociologist; best known as the founder of phenomenological sociology; he worked primarily in the banking field until he received a professorship in sociology at the New School for Social Research in 1956; prior to that, he pursued his phenomenological studies in his free time; research interest: intersubjectivity)
MoSU files (Alfred Schutz; birth name Alfred Schütz; on the title pages of works printed following his emigration to the United States, the umlaut in his surname is generally omitted, i.e. his name appears as "Schutz" rather than "Schütz")
Associated languageger eng