Michael Barber
(2000-2009)
X(2009). Introduction. Schutzian Research, 1, 7-10.
(2009). Understanding, self-reflection, and equality: Alfred Schutz's participation in the 1955 conference on science, philosophy, and religion. Schutzian Research, 1, 273-291. https://doi.org/10.7761/sr.1.273.
(2008). Epistemic and ethical intersubjectivity in Brandom and Levinas. Levinas Studies, 3, 35-60. https://doi.org/10.5840/levinas200834.
(2008). Holism and horizon: Husserl and McDowell on non-conceptual content. Husserl Studies, 24 (2), 79-97. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10743-008-9035-5.
(2006). Phenomenology and rigid dualisms: Joachim Renn's critique of Alfred Schutz. Human Studies, 29 (1), 21-32. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10746-005-9013-2.
(2006). Phenomenology and rigid dualisms: Joachim Renn's critique of Alfred Schutz. Human Studies, 29 (3), 269-282. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10746-006-9035-4.
(2006). Philosophy and reflection: a critique of Frank Welz's sociological and "processual" criticism of Husserl and Schutz. Human Studies, 29 (2), 141-157. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10746-006-9021-x.
(2005). If only to be heard: value-freedom and ethics in Alfred Schutz's economic and political writings. In G. Psathas, & H. Nasu (Eds.). Explorations of the life-world (pp. 173-202). Dordrecht: Springer.
(2004). A moment of unconditional validity?: Schutz and the Habermas/Rorty debate. Human Studies, 27 (1), 51-67. https://doi.org/10.1023/B:HUMA.0000012247.79184.3e.
(2004). Simone de Beauvoir: Phenomenology, ambiguity, sexism. In D. Moran, & L. Embree (Eds.). Phenomenology: Critical concepts in philosophy IV (pp. 197-226). London: Routledge.
(2002). AlFred Schutz. In E. Zalta (Ed.). The Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy (pp. n/a). Stanford: Stanford University Press.
(2001). Phenomenology and the ethical bases of pluralism: Arendt and Beauvoir on race in the United States. In L. Embree (Ed.). The existential phenomenology of Simone de Beauvoir (pp. 149-174). Dordrecht: Springer.
(2001). R. Visker, Truth and singularity: taking Foucault into phenomenology [Review of the book , by ]. Continental Philosophy Review 34 (3), 353-358.