ABSTRACT

In an interesting essay not long ago, Maurice Natanson contrasted two approaches to the study of sociocultural phenomena and concluded that one of them, the naturalistic, is entirely wanting and not adequate to dealing with such phenomena, and that the other, the phenomenological, is, on the contrary, entirely

From Methodos, 14 (1961): 225–238. Copyright © 1961 Methodos. Reprinted by permission of the publisher and the author. Leon J. Goldstein is Professor of Philosophy, State University of New York, Binghamton.