
handle: 10261/376923
[ES] Bebiendo del segundo Wittgenstein, de los "Actos de habla" de Searle y, especialmente, de la fenomenología, la etnometodología intenta, desde la obra de Alfred Schütz, aportar un fundamento válido para la metodología de la ciencia social, que se aleje tanto del positivismo como del fundamentalismo, aun a costa de perder una visión global de la sociedad. En definitiva, la etnometodología supone un nuevo intento fallido de armonizar el empirismo estricto con la racionalidad práctica que, sin embargo, aporta luz sobre el proceso de asignación de significado a las conductas.
[EN] Starting from the second Wittgenstein, from Searle's 'Speech Act' and specially from Phenomenology, Ethnomethodology attempst to atribute, from A. Schutz's works, to a valid foundation for Social Sciencie Methodology. A. Schutz would like to keep away from positivism and Funcionalism even if he lost a global vision of society. All things considered, Ethnomethodology involves a new frustrated attempt in order a reconcile strict Empirism with practical racionality which nevertheless spotlights the process of beaviour meaning attribution.
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Social sciences
Social sciences
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