

Some leading concepts of phenomenology
pp. 23-39
in: Maurice Natanson (ed), Essays in phenomenology, The Hague, Nijhoff, 1966Abstract
An unsigned booknote in an issue of the American Sociological Review, discussing phenomenological literature, regrets that these writings are almost inaccessible even to many philosophers, to say nothing of social scientists. "We must apparently wait for popularized interpretations before much can be said about the relations of phenomenology and the social sciences."1