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Thomas Luckmann (/ˈlʌkmən/;
October 14, 1927 – May 10, 2016) was an American-Austrian
sociologist of
German and
Slovene origin who
taught mainly in Germany...
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rooted in "symbolic interactionism" and "phenomenology". With
Berger and
Luckmann's The
Social Construction of
Reality published in 1966, this
concept found...
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Treatise in the
Sociology of
Knowledge (1966), by
Peter L.
Berger and
Thomas Luckmann,
proposes that
social groups and
individual persons who
interact with each...
- century,
philosopher John
Searle and
sociologists Peter Berger and
Thomas Luckmann argued that some
socially constructed realities—such as
property ownership...
- internal", and "internalizing the external".
Peter L.
Berger and
Thomas Luckmann in
their Social Construction of
Reality (1966) saw the
relationship between...
- Garfinkel).
Heavily influenced by Schutz's work as his student,
Thomas Luckmann ultimately finished Schutz's work on the
structures of the
lifeworld by...
- for
Social Research in 1969
after studying under Aron Gurwitsch,
Thomas Luckmann and
Peter L. Berger.
Influenced by
Charles Sanders Peirce,
Edmund Husserl...
- theory.
Berger is
arguably best
known for his book, co-aut****d with
Thomas Luckmann, The
Social Construction of Reality: A
Treatise in the
Sociology of Knowledge...
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never directly know the
truth of the
world independent of that.
Berger and
Luckmann argue that "reality is
socially constructed and that the
sociology of knowledge...
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everyday life in the 1960s,
particularly by
Peter L.
Berger and
Thomas Luckmann in The
Social Construction of
Reality (1966) and is
still central for methods...