ABSTRACT

This chapter will complete the dialectical strategy argument in defence of a subjectivist-interpretive methodology which I have been carrying out since the beginning of Part 3. I shall present now in much greater detail than in Chapter 12 the central principles of a subjectivist-interpretive methodology which may be deduced from existentialist phenomenology. In doing so I shall be drawing heavily on the work of Alfred Schutz, although some of the ideas presented draw their inspiration from other thinkers, in particular from Sartre.