TOWARDS A PHENOMENOLOGICALLY GROUNDED UNDERSTANDING OF SOCIAL THEORY. III. THE PROBLEM OF RELEVANCE
Methodology
Algimantas Valantiejus
Published 2016-03-23
https://doi.org/10.15388/SocMintVei.2015.1.9858
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Keywords

relevance
evidence
freedom
equality
liberalism
naturalism
phenomenology

How to Cite

Valantiejus, A. (2016) “TOWARDS A PHENOMENOLOGICALLY GROUNDED UNDERSTANDING OF SOCIAL THEORY. III. THE PROBLEM OF RELEVANCE”, Sociologija. Mintis ir veiksmas, 36(1), pp. 57–202. doi:10.15388/SocMintVei.2015.1.9858.

Abstract

The third part of the article aims to specify the phenomenological aspects of the problem of relevance. The paper focus upon four major areas of concern: investigation of basic concepts such as social reality, human action, and social interaction (I); investigation of the philophical roots of the problem by focusing reflectively on the perceptual field, and attempting to describe the primary locus of self-evidence (II); analyses of fundamental matters of political philosophy as state, community, society, individual (III); and finally, investigation of the relationship between the freedom and equality, and of various aspects of this fundamental relationship in contemporary Lithuanian society.
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