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  1. The social construction of reality: a treatise in the sociology of knowledge.Peter Berger & Thomas Luckmann - 1966 - New York: Anchor Books. Edited by Thomas Luckmann.
    This book reformulates the sociological subdiscipline known as the sociology of knowledge. Knowledge is presented as more than ideology, including as well false consciousness, propaganda, science and art.
     
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    On the boundaries of the social world.Thomas Luckmann - 1970 - In Alfred Schutz & Maurice Alexander Natanson (eds.), Phenomenology and Social Reality. The Hague: M. Nijhoff. pp. 73--100.
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    Observations on the structure and function of communicative genres.Thomas Luckmann - 2009 - Semiotica 2009 (173):267-282.
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    Moral communication in modern societies.Thomas Luckmann - 2002 - Human Studies 25 (1):19-32.
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    Phenomenology and sociology: selected readings.Thomas Luckmann (ed.) - 1978 - New York: Penguin Books.
  6. Reality as Work.Thomas Luckmann & Jeremy Neill - 2009 - Schutzian Research 1:101-112.
    In the face of various contemporary everyday understandings of work, this essay relies upon phenomenological analyses to distinguish key concepts such as action (Handeln), working (Werken), and work (Arbeit). Actions are pre-planned conscious experiences, working is the embodiment of such actions in behavior, and work is a form of working that has for its principal goal the changing of reality. The concept of work as we know it has evolved from structural developments in society such as the social division of (...)
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    A Critical Rejoinder.Thomas Luckmann - 1976 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 314 (4):277.
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  8. Belief, Unbelief, and Religion.Thomas Luckmann - 1971 - In Rocco Caporale & Antonio Grumelli (eds.), The culture of unbelief. Berkeley,: University of California Press. pp. 21--38.
     
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  9. Die sozialen Strukturbedingungen der Identitätsbildung.Thomas Luckmann - 1988 - Synthesis Philosophica 3:53-62.
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  10. Four Protestant Parishes in Germany: A Study in the Sociology of Religion.Thomas Luckmann - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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    The constitution of human life in time.Thomas Luckmann - 1991 - In John B. Bender & David E. Wellbery (eds.), Chronotypes: The Construction of Time. Stanford University Press. pp. 151--166.
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    The structural conditions of religious consciousness in modern societies.Thomas Luckmann - 1979 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 6 (1-2):121-137.
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  13. Vorüberlegungen zum Verhältnis von Alltagswissen und Wissenschaft.Thomas Luckmann - 1981 - In Peter Janich (ed.), Wissenschaftstheorie und Wissenschaftsforschung. Beck.
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  14. The Heretical Imperative: Contemporary Possibilities of Religious Affirmation.Peter L. Berger & Thomas Luckmann - 1979 - Religious Studies 17 (1):109-120.
  15. The Structures of the Life World V1 Op.Alfred Schutz & Thomas Luckmann - 1973 - Northwestern University Press.
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  16. The Structures of the Life World V2.Alfred Schutz & Thomas Luckmann - 1989 - Northwestern University Press.
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    The Structures of the Life World V. 1.Alfred Schutz & Thomas Luckmann - 1973 - Northwestern University Press.
    The Structures of the Life-World is the final focus of twenty-seven years of Alfred Schutz's labor, encompassing the fruits of his work between 1932 and his death in 1959. This book represents Schutz's seminal attempt to achieve a comprehensive grasp of the nature of social reality. Here he integrates his theory of relevance with his analysis of social structures. Thomas Luckmann, a former student of Schutz's, completed the manuscript for publication after Schutz's untimely death.
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  18. Reflexiones en torno a la producción de sentido en el mundo moderno: una lectura de Modernidad, pluralismo y crisis de sentido.Peter Berger & Thomas Luckmann - 2004 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 42 (106):75-82.
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  19. La struttura del mondo ambiente.Alfred Schütz, Thomas Luckmann & Luigi Muzzetto - 2001 - la Società Degli Individui 11.
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    Phenomenological Life-World Analysis and Ethnomethodology’s Program.Thomas S. Eberle - 2012 - Human Studies 35 (2):279-304.
    This paper discusses ethnomethodology's program in relation to the phenomenological life-world analysis of Alfred Schutz. A recent publication of Garfinkel's early writings sheds new light on how he made use of phenomenological reflections in order to create a new sociological approach. Garfinkel used Schutz's life-world analysis as a source of inspiration, called for 'misreading' in the sense of an alternate reading and developed a new, empirical approach to the analysis of social order which he called 'ethnomethodology'. Ethnomethodologists usually acknowledge the (...)
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    Thomas Luckmann on the Relation Between Phenomenology and Sociology: A Constructive Critical Assessment.Alexis Gros - 2021 - Human Studies 44 (2):201-231.
    In the present paper, I intend to systematically revisit Thomas Luckmann’s account of the relation between phenomenology and sociology and to assess its strengths and weaknesses in terms of constructive criticism. In order to achieve this aim, I will proceed in three steps. First, I will reconstruct the Luckmannian approach by means of an exhaustive analysis of his programmatic texts. Second, I will identify its strengths and merits. And finally, I will discuss its shortcomings and try to correct (...)
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    Thomas Luckmann (October 14, 1927–May 10, 2016).Martin Endreß - 2016 - Human Studies 39 (4):487-491.
  23. Thomas Luckmann: Lebenswelt und Gesellschaft. [REVIEW]H. Schmidt - 1982 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 30 (11):1416.
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    Lebenswelttheorie und Gesellschaftsanalyse: Studien zum Werk von Thomas Luckmann.Martin Endress & Alois Hahn (eds.) - 2018 - Köln: Herbert von Halem Verlag.
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    Structures of a Life-Work: A Reconstruction of the Oeuvre of Thomas Luckmann.Jochen Dreher & Andreas Göttlich - 2016 - Human Studies 39 (1):27-49.
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  26. Ph@ nomenologie der ffentlichkeit. Politische Anthropologie der ffentlichkeit von Hannah Arendt in den Strukturen der allt@ glichen Erfahrung von Alfred Schhtz und Thomas Luckmann.V. Kebuladze - forthcoming - Phainomena. Europe, World and Humanity in the 21st Century: Phenomenological Perspectives.—Ljubljana.
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    Book Reviews : The Structures of the Life-World. By ALFRED SCHÜTZ and THOMAS LUCKMANN. Translated by Richard M. Zaner and H. Tristram Engelhardt. Jr. London: Heinemann Educational Books, 1974. Pp. xxix + 335. £4 cloth, £2 paper. [REVIEW]Robert Mackay - 1977 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 7 (4):405-409.
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    Book reviews : The structures of the life-world. By Alfred Schutz and Thomas Luckmann. Translated by Richard M. Zaner and H. Tristram Engelhardt. Jr. London: Heinemann educational books, 1974. Pp. XXIX + 335. 4 cloth, 2 paper. [REVIEW]Robert Mackay - 1977 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 7 (4):405-409.
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    Bourdieu’s theory and the social constructivism of Berger and Luckmann.Milos Jovanovic - 2021 - Filozofija I Društvo 32 (4):518-537.
    The paper compares Pierre Bourdieu?s sociological approach with the one developed by Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann. The aim of the paper is to identify the complementarities and incongruences of these approaches. The main similarity consists in the intention to?dialectically? overcome/bridge the gap between?objectivism? and?subjectivism? in social theory. Another parallel includes a negative attitude towards the relativistic tendencies of postmodernism. These authors share the thematization of: the body as a locus of social influences, the centrality of language in (...)
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  30. What we owe to each other.Thomas Scanlon - 1998 - Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
    In this book, T. M. Scanlon offers new answers to these questions, as they apply to the central part of morality that concerns what we owe to each other.
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    Thomas Reid on the Animate Creation: Papers Relating to the Life Sciences.Thomas Reid & Paul Wood - 2022 - Edinburgh University Press.
    This volume brings together for the first time a significant number of Reid's manuscript papers on natural history, physiology and materialist metaphysics. An important contribution not only to Reid studies but also to our understanding of eighteenth-century science and its context.
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  32. What is it like to be a bat?Thomas Nagel - 1974 - Philosophical Review 83 (October):435-50.
  33. Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man.Thomas Reid - 1785 - University Park, Pa.: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Derek R. Brookes & Knud Haakonssen.
    Thomas Reid was a philosopher who founded the Scottish school of 'common sense'. Much of Reid's work is a critique of his contemporary, David Hume, whose empiricism he rejects. In this work, written after Reid's appointment to a professorship at the university of Glasgow, and published in 1785, he turns his attention to ideas about perception, memory, conception, abstraction, judgement, reasoning and taste. He examines the work of his predecessors and contemporaries, arguing that 'when we find philosophers maintaining that (...)
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    Thomas Aquinas on Virtue.Thomas M. Osborne - 2022 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Thomas Aquinas produced a voluminous body of work on moral theory, and much of that work is on virtue, particularly the status and value of the virtues as principles of virtuous acts, and the way in which a moral life can be organized around them schematically. Thomas Osborne presents Aquinas's account of virtue in its historical, philosophical and theological contexts, to show the reader what Aquinas himself wished to teach about virtue. His discussion makes the complexities of Aquinas's (...)
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  35. The absurd.Thomas Nagel - 1971 - Journal of Philosophy 68 (20):716-727.
  36. The small life-worlds of modern man.Benita Luckmann - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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  37. Peer Disagreement and Higher Order Evidence.Thomas Kelly - 2010 - In Richard Feldman & Ted A. Warfield (eds.), Disagreement. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
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  38. Evidence Can Be Permissive.Thomas Kelly - 2013 - In Matthias Steup & John Turri (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Epistemology. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Blackwell. pp. 298.
  39. Metaphysical Foundationalism: Consensus and Controversy.Thomas Oberle - 2022 - American Philosophical Quarterly 59 (1):97-110.
    There has been an explosion of interest in the metaphysics of fundamentality in recent decades. The consensus view, called metaphysical foundationalism, maintains that there is something absolutely fundamental in reality upon which everything else depends. However, a number of thinkers have chal- lenged the arguments in favor of foundationalism and have proposed competing non-foundationalist ontologies. This paper provides a systematic and critical introduction to metaphysical foundationalism in the current literature and argues that its relation to ontological dependence and substance should (...)
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  40. Some hope for intuitions: A reply to Weinberg.Thomas Grundmann - 2010 - Philosophical Psychology 23 (4):481-509.
    In a recent paper Weinberg (2007) claims that there is an essential mark of trustworthiness which typical sources of evidence as perception or memory have, but philosophical intuitions lack, namely that we are able to detect and correct errors produced by these “hopeful” sources. In my paper I will argue that being a hopeful source isn't necessary for providing us with evidence. I then will show that, given some plausible background assumptions, intuitions at least come close to being hopeful, if (...)
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    Alfred Schutz and Aron Gurwitsch at the New School for Social Research.Benita Luckmann - 2016 - Schutzian Research 8:17-35.
    This never published paper by Benita Luckmann describes the ori­gins and uniqueness of the New School for Social Research. It portrays Alfred Schutz’s arrival in the United States, his reasons for working at the New School, his exchange with Talcott Parsons, the debate over his presentation of the Stranger in the General Seminar, and his many efforts to recruit Aron Gurwitsch to the New School. It also provides an account of Gurwitsch’s experience of life in exile, his friendship with (...)
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  42. Social mobility and personal identity.T. Luckmann & P. Berger - 1971 - Humanitas 7 (1):93-109.
     
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    Deflationary Theories of Properties and Their Ontology.Thomas Schindler - 2022 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 100 (3):443-458.
    I critically examine some deflationary theories of properties, according to which properties are ‘shadows of predicates’ and quantification over them serves a mere quasi-logical function. I start by considering Hofweber’s internalist theory, and pose a problem for his account of inexpressible properties. I then introduce a theory of properties that closely resembles Horwich’s minimalist theory of truth. This theory overcomes the problem of inexpressible properties, but its formulation presupposes the existence of various kinds of abstract objects. I discuss some ways (...)
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  44. The epistemic significance of disagreement.Thomas Kelly - 2005 - In Jeremy Fantl, Matthew McGrath & Ernest Sosa (eds.), Contemporary epistemology: an anthology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. pp. 167-196.
    Looking back on it, it seems almost incredible that so many equally educated, equally sincere compatriots and contemporaries, all drawing from the same limited stock of evidence, should have reached so many totally different conclusions---and always with complete certainty.
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  45. Virtue, Vice and Value.Thomas Hurka - 2001 - Philosophical Quarterly 52 (208):413-415.
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    Bioethics in a liberal society: the political framework of bioethics decision making.Thomas May - 2002 - Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
    Issues concerning patients' rights are at the center of bioethics, but the political basis for these rights has rarely been examined. In Bioethics in a Liberal Society: The Political Framework of Bioethics Decision Making , Thomas May offers a compelling analysis of how the political context of liberal constitutional democracy shapes the rights and obligations of both patients and health care professionals. May focuses on how a key feature of liberal society -- namely, an individual's right to make independent (...)
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  47. Equal treatment and compensatory discrimination.Thomas Nagel - 1973 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 2 (4):348-363.
  48. Essays on the Active Powers of Man.Thomas Reid - 1788 - john Bell, and G.G.J. & J. Robinson.
    The Scottish philosopher Thomas Reid first published Essays on Active Powers of Man in 1788 while he was Professor of Philosophy at King's College, Aberdeen. The work contains a set of essays on active power, the will, principles of action, the liberty of moral agents, and morals. Reid was a key figure in the Scottish Enlightenment and one of the founders of the 'common sense' school of philosophy. In Active Powers Reid gives his fullest exploration of sensus communis as (...)
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  49. (Counter)factual want ascriptions and conditional belief.Thomas Grano & Milo Phillips-Brown - 2022 - Journal of Philosophy 119 (12):641-672.
    What are the truth conditions of want ascriptions? According to an influential approach, they are intimately connected to the agent’s beliefs: ⌜S wants p⌝ is true iff, within S’s belief set, S prefers the p worlds to the not-p worlds. This approach faces a well-known problem, however: it makes the wrong predictions for what we call (counter)factual want ascriptions, wherein the agent either believes p or believes not-p—for example, ‘I want it to rain tomorrow and that is exactly what is (...)
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    Prolegomena to Ethics.Thomas Hill Green - 1890 - New York: Oxford University Press UK. Edited by David O. Brink.
    T. H. Green's Prolegomena to Ethics is a classic of modern philosophy. It begins with Green's idealist attack on empiricist metaphysics and epistemology and develops a perfectionist ethical theory that aims to bring together the best elements in the ancient and modern traditions, and that provides the moral foundations for Green's own distinctive brand of liberalism. David Brink's new edition will restore this great work to prominence, after two decades in which it has been hard to obtain. The present edition (...)
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