Human Studies
vol. 42 (3)
Contents
Alfred Schutz's fragments on social roles as a phenomenological alternate to mainstream sociology
Carlos Belvedere
327-342
Seeing the other's mind
McDowell and Husserl on bodily expressivity and the problem of other minds
Zhida Luo
371-389
"Torture is putting it too strongly, boredom is putting it too mildly"
the courage to tell the truth in the late lectures of Michel Foucault
Gary Radford
407-423
Morality in scientific practice
the relevance and risks of situated scientific knowledge in application-oriented social research
Letizia Caronia, André H. Caron
451-481
Common understandings of and consensus about collective action
the transformation of specifically vague proposals as a collective achievement
Ole Pütz
483-512