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  1. On Goffman's frame analysis.Fredric Jameson - 1976 - Theory and Society 3 (1):119-133.
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  • The social destruction of reality.Martin Hollis - 1982 - In Martin Hollis & Steven Lukes (eds.), Rationality and relativism. Cambridge: MIT Press. pp. 67--86.
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  • Phenomenology of Spirit.Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1977 - Oxford: Oxford University Press. Edited by Arnold V. Miller & J. N. Findlay.
    This brilliant study of the stages in the mind's necessary progress from immediate sense-consciousness to the position of a scientific philosophy includes an introductory essay and a paragraph-by-paragraph analysis of the text to help the reader understand this most difficult and most influential of Hegel's works.
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  • Social Science and the Challenge of Relativism: A wilderness of mirrors.Lawrence E. Hazelrigg - 1989
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  • Of Mind and Other Matters.N. Goodman - 1986 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 37 (2):242-246.
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  • The arrangement between the sexes.Erving Goffman - 1977 - Theory and Society 4 (3):301-331.
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  • The Interpretation of Cultures.Clifford Geertz - 2017
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  • Dissemination.Jacques Derrida - 1981 - Chicago, IL, USA: University of Chicago Press.
    The notorious French philosopher, literary critic and film star First translated in 1983, Dissemination contains three of Derrida's most central and seminal works: 'Plato's Pharmacy', 'The Double Session' and 'Dissemination'. The essays provide original readings of philosophy and literature, and present a re-evaluation of the logic of meaning and the function of writing in Western discourse. This is a groundbreaking work on the relationship and interplay between language, literature and philosophy.
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  • On the Very Idea of a Conceptual Scheme.Donald Davidson - 1973 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 47:5-20.
    Davidson attacks the intelligibility of conceptual relativism, i.e. of truth relative to a conceptual scheme. He defines the notion of a conceptual scheme as something ordering, organizing, and rendering intelligible empirical content, and calls the position that employs both notions scheme-content dualism. He argues that such dualism is untenable since: not only can we not parcel out empirical content sentence per sentence but also the notion of uninterpreted content to which several schemes are relative, and the related notion of a (...)
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  • Common-sense and scientific interpretation of human action.Alfred Schuetz - 1953 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 14 (1):1-38.
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  • On the Very Idea of a Conceptual Scheme.Donald Davidson - 2011 - In Robert B. Talisse & Scott F. Aikin (eds.), The Pragmatism Reader: From Peirce Through the Present. Princeton University Press. pp. 286-298.
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  • Appearance and reality in politics.William E. Connolly - 1979 - Political Theory 7 (4):445-468.
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  • Principles of human knowledge.George Berkeley - 1996 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Howard Robinson & George Berkeley.
    Berkeley's idealism started a revolution in philosophy. As one of the great empiricist thinkers he not only influenced British philosophers from Hume to Russell and the logical positivists in the twentieth century, he also set the scene for the continental idealism of Hegel and even the philosophy of Marx. There has never been such a radical critique of common sense and perception as that given in Berkeley's Principles of Human Knowledge (1710). His views were met with disfavour, and his response (...)
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  • Concept and Theory Formation in the Social Sciences.A. Schütz - 2003 - Filozofia 58:347-359.
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  • Critique of Cynical Reason.Peter Sloterdijk - 1987 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    Upon its publication in Germany in 1983, this author's book stirred both critical acclaim and consternation, attracting a wide readership. He finds cynicism the dominant mode in contemporary culture, in personal and institutional settings; his book is both a history of the impulse and an investigation of its role today, among those whose earlier hopes for social change have crumbled and faded away.
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  • A preface to frame analysis.John O'Neill - 1979 - Human Studies 4 (1):359 - 364.
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  • Four Pragmatists.I. Scheffler - 1975 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 26 (4):343-351.
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  • A Preface to Frame Analysis.John O'neill - 1981 - Human Studies 4 (4):359-364.
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