Phaenomenologica, Collection Fondée Par H.L. Van Breda et Publiée Sous Le Patronage des Centres D'Archives-Husserl, 77.
I. Introduction --;1. The Lifeworld and Intersubjectivity --;2. Typification --;3. Social Action --;4. Social Interaction --;5. Provinces of Meaning --;6. Relevance --;II. Some Fundamentals of Phenomenology --;III. Schutz's Reflections on Relevance --;1. Introductory Remarks --;2. The Kinds of Relevance --;3. Interdependency of the Kinds of Relevance --;4. The Formation of the Stock of Knowledge --;5. Disturbances of Sedimentation --;6. The Structure of the Stock of Knowledge --;7. The Articles and Relevance --;IV. Critical Remarks on Schutz's Theory --;1. Introduction: Synopsis of Critical Remarks --;2. Reflection --;3. Typification --;4. Critique of Schutz's Reflections on Relevance --;5. Summary of Critical Remarks --;V. The Founding of Relevance --;1. Typification and Relevance --;2. Foundedness --;3. The Relevances --;4. Relevance and Judging --;VI. Relevance, Science, and the Social Sciences --;1. The Province of Scientific Theory --;2. The Domain of the Social Sciences --;3. Critical Remarks --;1. Schutz's Works --;2. Husserl's Works --;3. Other Works.
His works are exercising a great influence in a wide range of problems and disciplines, the latter including the social sciences themselves. It does not undertake a systematic treat- ment of the whole of Schutz's philosophy, for much more work in many aspects of his thought is yet to be done before such a pro- ject can reasonably be undertaken.