Lenore Langsdorf
Advancing the dialogue: an editor's reflections
2002
Human Studies 25/4
Everything is in the detail: on the humanness of rhetorical judging
1996
in: The truthful and the good, Dordrecht : Springer
Phenomenology, interpretation and community
1996
with Watson Stephen H, Bower Marya (ed)
Albany, SUNY Press
Treating method and form as phenomena: an appreciation of Garfinkel's phenomenology of social action
1995
Human Studies 18/2-3
"I like to watch": analyzing a participation-and-denial phenomenon
1994
Human Studies 17/1
Why phenomenology in communication research?
1994
Human Studies 17/1
Noetic insight and noematic recalcitrance
1992
in: The phenomenology of the noema, Dordrecht : Kluwer
Realism and idealism in the kuhnian account of science
1992
in: Phenomenology of natural science, Dordrecht : Springer
The worldly self in Schutz: on sighting, citing, and siting the self
1991
Human Studies 14/2-3
Ethical and logical analysis as human sciences
1988
Human Studies 11/1
G. Psathas, Everyday language
1985
Human Studies 8/2
Schutz's Bergsonian analysis of the structure of consciousness
1985
Human Studies 8/4
The noema as intentional entity: a critique of Føllesdal
1983-1984
Review of Metaphysics 37
Der Rand des Bewußtseins: Eine Kritik an Gurwitschs Konzeption der sozialen Welt
1983
in: Sozialität und Intersubjektivität, München : Fink
Linguistic constitution: the accomplishment of meaningfulness and the private language dispute
1983
Human Studies 6/1
Human encounters in the social world, by Aron Gurwitsch
1981
Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 12
Schutz's theory of relevance
1980
Human Studies 3/1
Husserl on judging: A critique of the theory of ideal objects
1977
Stony Brook, State University of New York at Stony Brook