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  1. Husserl's Criticism of Reason: With Ethnomethodological Specifications.Kenneth Liberman - 2007 - Lexington Books.
    A phenomenological inquiry into the benefits and limitations of formal analytic reasoning is developed in reliance upon the criticism of reason by Husserl and his students, which is respecified ethnomethodologically by examining occasions of philosophers' work in its actual course. Liberman engages in a dialogue and debate with Husserl, Heidegger, Levinas, Merleau-Ponty, and Derrida for the purpose of adding an ethnomethodological vision of the orderliness of ordinary philosophical affairs to the philosophical anthropology of reason.
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  • Notes on language games as a source of methods for studying the formal properties of linguistic events1.Harold Garfinkel - 2019 - European Journal of Social Theory 22 (2):148-174.
    One of three distinct approaches to his famous ‘Trust’ argument, this paper written by Garfinkel in 1960, and never before published, proposed a rethinking of rules, games and linguistic classifications in interactional terms consistent with Wittgenstein’s language games. Garfinkel had been working in collaboration with Parsons since 1958 to craft an approach to culture that would replace conceptual classification with the constitutive expectancies of interaction and systems of interaction. The argument challenged the work of cultural anthropologists influenced by zoology and (...)
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  • Introduction.Martin Endress & George Psathas - 2012 - Human Studies 35 (2):149-151.
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