The concept of hospitality could prove useful to social welfare services. In specific terms, the particular nature of required attitudes towards hospitality among social welfare service personnel should be clearly defined. People who need assistance should be of the utmost importance to social welfare service personnel.
This paper will discuss attitudes towards hospitality from the viewpoint of the phenomenology of Husserl. Phenomenology is a philosophical system and research approach. Its primary contentions are that the most basic human truths are accessible only through inner subjectivity and that the person is integral to the environment.
Statements of Husserl’s phenomenology provide abundant suggestions when considering emerging attitudes towards hospitality.