AP/SOSC4003 6.0 A: Phenomenology for Social Science
Offered by: SOSC
Session
Fall 2019
Term
Y
Format
SEMR
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As the critical study of appearances, experiences and interpretations, phenomenology provides both method and theory for social scientific inquiry. Edmund Husserl, Martin Heidegger and Maurice Merleau-Ponty are pillars of phenomenology who offer complementary strategies for comparing and contrasting divergent life-worlds at everyday and societal levels. Topics include bracketing, the clearing, and the visible and invisible. Prerequisites: AP/SOSC 2000 6.00
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