In the article the works of two sociological classics are studied: the father of symbolic interactionism, G. H. Mead and the creator of phenomenologicaly oriented sociology of A. Schütz. In the first part of the article, the author focuses on the theory of social act. The key concepts, like vocal gesture and dialogue between I and me in self, are stipulated. In the second part, the article meant to explain few phenomenological concepts of Schütz's sociology. Author is interested in personal or social stock of knowledge and simple or complex distribution of social knowledge. At the end of article, the ideas of both authors are compared.
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