hows is the therefore supported? the first clause indicates a social convention. what is empirically testable about social conventions?
is Ethnomethodology repackaging of Doxa? if so, the applications are towards rhetoric rather than epistemology.
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No, I don’t think so, although it’s related in asking (roughly) how common understanding works. But gives a rather different sort of answer.
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interesting. I'll think on this for a good bit. thanks for the convo David!
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To understand it, one needs to read about it; ethnomethodology is radically counter-intuitive at first.
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best place to start? Garfinkel "Studies in Ethnomethodology" suitable for first read?
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Unfortunately no, that’s extremely difficult. I started with Heritage’s _Garfinkel and Ethnomethodology_ but there’s probably something >
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> more recent and more introductory. I’ve meant to do a literature survey but haven’t gotten to it yet!
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