John R. Searles 1995 publication The Construction of Social Reality is the foundation of this collection of scholarly papers examining Searle's philosophical theories. The book works to reconstruct the ontology of the social sciences through an analysis of linguistic practices in the context of John Searle's celebrated work on intentionality. The authors provide rich and varied critical appraisals of Searle's original text.
Reconstructs the ontology of the social sciences through an analysis of linguistic practices in the context of John Searle's celebrated work on intentionality
Authors provide rich and varied critical appraisals of Searle's original text.
JOHN SEARLE'S IDEAS ABOUT SOCIAL REALITY: EXTENSIONS, CRITICISMS, AND RECONSTRUCTIONS |
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Editors' Introduction David Koepsell and Laurence S. Moss |
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PART I: EXTENSIONS AND CRITICISMS |
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Searle, Rationality, and Social Reality - Alex Viskovatoff |
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Searle and Collective Intentionality: The Self-Defeating Nature of Internalism with Respect to Social Facts - Dan Fitzpatrick |
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Rationality-in-Relations - Hans Bernhard Schmid |
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PART II. CRITICISMS AND RECONSTRUCTIONS |
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Searle's Fools: How a Constructionist Account of Society Cannot Substitute for a Causal One - Mariam Thalos |
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Collective Acceptance, Social Institutions, and Social Reality - Raimo Tuomela |
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Can Collective Intentionality Be Individiualized? - Anthonie W. M. Meijers |
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The New Role of the Constitutive Rule - Frank A. Hindriks |
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185 | (24) |
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Collective Intentions and Collective Intentionality - L.A. Zaibert |
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209 | (24) |
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Searle's Monadological Construction of Social Reality - Ingvar Johansson |
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233 | (24) |
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Explaining Collective Intentionality - Nenad Miscevic |
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The Social Ontology of Virtual Environments - Philip Brey |
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PART III. AN ILLUMINATING EXCHANGE |
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The Construction of Social Reality: An Exchange - Barry Smith and John Searle |
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David Koepsell is an attorney with a special research interest in the problems of modern philosophy. His research focuses on the intersection between the philosophy of mind and action, and moral and political theory. He teaches courses at the University of Buffalo in New York. Laurence S. Moss now serves as editor of The American Journal of Economics and Sociology. He is a Professor of Economics at Babson College and has served as the President of the History of Economics Society. He is also a well-known historian of economic thought. Moss is a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association and now serves on the Standing Committee on Pro Bono Legal Services of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.