Recognition and Social Ontology

Recognition and Social Ontology
Title Recognition and Social Ontology PDF eBook
Author Heikki Ikaheimo
Publisher BRILL
Pages 413
Release 2011-03-24
Genre History
ISBN 9004202900

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This unique collection examines the connections between two complementary approaches to philosophical social theory: Hegel-inspired theories of recognition (Anerkennung), and analytical social ontology. The chapters investigate the social constitution of persons and the nature of social and institutional reality.

Recognition and Social Ontology

Recognition and Social Ontology
Title Recognition and Social Ontology PDF eBook
Author Heikki Ikaheimo
Publisher BRILL
Pages 412
Release 2011-03-24
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004207503

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This unique collection examines the connections between two complementary approaches to philosophical social theory: Hegel-inspired theories of recognition (Anerkennung), and analytical social ontology. The chapters investigate the social constitution of persons and the nature of social and institutional reality.

Perspectives on Social Ontology and Social Cognition

Perspectives on Social Ontology and Social Cognition
Title Perspectives on Social Ontology and Social Cognition PDF eBook
Author Mattia Gallotti
Publisher Springer
Pages 192
Release 2014-07-11
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9401791473

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Perspectives on Social Ontology and Social Cognition brings together contributions discussing issues arising from theoretical and empirical research on social ontology and social cognition. It is the first comprehensive interdisciplinary collection in this rapidly expanding area. The contributors draw upon their diverse backgrounds in philosophy, cognitive science, behavioral economics, sociology of science and anthropology. Based largely on contributions to the first Aarhus-Paris conference held at the University of Aarhus in June 2012, the book addresses such questions as: If the reference of concepts like money is fixed by collective acceptance, does it depend on mechanisms that are distinct from those which contribute to understanding the reference of concepts of other kinds of entity? What psychological and neural mechanisms, if any, are involved in the constitution, persistence and recognition of social facts? The editors’ introduction considers strands of research that have gained increasing importance in explaining the cognitive foundations of acts of sociality, for example, the theory that humans are predisposed and motivated to engage in joint action with con-specifics thanks to mechanisms that enable them to share others’ mental states. The book also presents a commentary written by John Searle for this volume and an interview in which the editors invite Searle to respond to the various questions raised in the introduction and by the other contributors.

Institutions, Emotions, and Group Agents

Institutions, Emotions, and Group Agents
Title Institutions, Emotions, and Group Agents PDF eBook
Author Anita Konzelmann Ziv
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 365
Release 2013-11-12
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9400769342

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The contributions gathered in this volume present the state of the art in key areas of current social ontology. They focus on the role of collective intentional states in creating social facts, and on the nature of intentional properties of groups that allow characterizing them as responsible agents, or perhaps even as persons. Many of the essays are inspired by contemporary action theory, emotion theory, and theories of collective intentionality. Another group of essays revisits early phenomenological approaches to social ontology and accounts of sociality that draw on the Hegelian idea of recognition. This volume is organized into three parts. First, the volume discusses themes highlighted in John Searle’s work and addresses questions concerning the relation between intentions and the deontic powers of institutions, the role of disagreement, and the nature of collective intentionality. Next, the book focuses on joint and collective emotions and mutual recognition, and then goes on to explore the scope and limits of group agency, or group personhood, especially the capacity for responsible agency. The variety of philosophical traditions mirrored in this collection provides readers with a rich and multifaceted survey of present research in social ontology. It will help readers deepen their understanding of three interrelated and core topics in social ontology: the constitution and structure of institutions, the role of shared evaluative attitudes, and the nature and role of group agents.

Contributions to Social Ontology

Contributions to Social Ontology
Title Contributions to Social Ontology PDF eBook
Author Clive Lawson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 354
Release 2013-01-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1136016066

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Recent years have seen a dramatic re-emergence of interest in ontology. From philosophy and social sciences to artificial intelligence and computer science, ontology is gaining interdisciplinary influence as a popular tool for applied research. Contributions to Social Ontology focuses specifically on these developments within the social sciences. The contributions reveal that this revived interest in social ontology involves far more than an unquestioning acceptance or application of the concepts and methods of academic philosophers. Instead as ontology permeates so many new areas, social ontology itself is evolving in new and fascinating ways. This book engages with these new developments, pushing it forward with cutting-edge new material from leading authors in this area, from Roy Bhaskar to Margaret Archer. It also explicitly analyzes the relationship between the new ontological projects and the more traditional approaches. This book will be of great interest to students and researchers alike across the social sciences and particularly in philosophy, economics and sociology.

The Nature of Social Reality

The Nature of Social Reality
Title The Nature of Social Reality PDF eBook
Author Emanuele Fadda
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 235
Release 2014-10-17
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1443869848

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Searle's theory of social reality is increasingly meeting with worldwide recognition, and is undoubtedly the most prominent theory of social ontology (at least in the post-analytical tradition), even if actual research in this domain is engaged in critical confrontation with it. Searle's approach continues to shape the debate, but his construction is more and more sharply dissected, both in its details and in its general assumptions. Furthermore, new perspectives, not rooted in the analytical...

"I that is We, We that is I." Perspectives on Contemporary Hegel

Title "I that is We, We that is I." Perspectives on Contemporary Hegel PDF eBook
Author Italo Testa
Publisher BRILL
Pages 336
Release 2016-08-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004322965

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In "I that is We, We that is I", an international group of philosophers explore the many facets of Hegel’s formula which expresses the recognitive and social structures of human life. The book offers a guiding thread for the reconstruction of crucial motifs of contemporary thought such as the socio-ontological paradigm; the action-theoretical model in moral and social philosophy; the question of naturalism; and the reassessment of the relevance of work and power for our understanding of human life. This collection addresses the shortcomings of Kantian and constructivist normative approaches to social practices and practical rationality it involves. It sheds new light on Hegel’s take on metaphysics and puts into question some presuppositions of the post-metaphysical interpretative paradigm.