“…It seems to me that Schutz was clearly concerned with the orientation, or ‘attitude’, of scientists as exhibited in their activities, rather than with a set of abstract norms or ‘rationalisations’ – despite the fact that, as Lynch (2004: 27) points out, elsewhere (Schutz, 1945) he separates the scientific attitude from practical scientific activities (see Hammersley, 2017b). Dennis is also right to point out that Schutz does not present scientific rationality as completely different from, or as superior to, practical rationality.…”