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Editor’s Introduction
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As far as I could ascertain, Schutz worked exclusively from the French original texts of Bergson’s writings.
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See Helmut R. Wagner, The Bergsonian Period of Alfred Schutz. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 38, 1977: 187–99.
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About 14 in. long.
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See Alfred Schutz, “Fragments on the Phenomenology of Music”. Edited by Fred Kersten. Music and Man 2, 1976: 5–71. This manuscript was written in 1944 and exists in mimeographed form, that the essay is published in Collected Papers 4.
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See Alfred Schutz, “Symbol, Reality and Society”. Chapter VII of Lyman Bryson et al. (editors), Symbols and Society, New York, Harper, 1955: 135–203.
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Wagner, H. (2013). Editor’s Introduction. In: Barber, M. (eds) Collected Papers VI. Literary Reality and Relationships. Phaenomenologica, vol 206. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1518-9_2
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