“Alessandro Salice and Hans Bernhard Schmid's volume offers a remarkably cohesive and informative array of essays engaging the views of various phenomenologists on the multifaceted issue of sociality. … This volume should be mandatory reading for all those who believe that they already know the phenomenological tradition inside out, and for all those who believe that when it comes to the actual philosophical issues the phenomenological tradition is of merely historical interest.” (Andrea Staiti, Notre Dame Philosophical Rerviews, ndpr.nd.edu, August, 2016)“Volume is an excellent addition to a group of timely anthologies gathering scholarship on phenomenological approaches to the social world … . Philosophers and phenomenologists of law are provided with a wealth of information, and historians of philosophy will find countless reasons for enthusiasm. This text as a whole accomplishes the difficult task of resonating with a wide range of topics while also maintaining its focus on conceptual overlap between early phenomenology and lively topics of twenty-first century social theory.” (Sean Petranovich, Phenomenological Reviews, reviews.ophen.org, July, 2016)