Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
The present issue of “Phenomenology and Mind” is devoted to Searle's "Making the Social World".
The issue deals with three topics of Searle's "Making the Social World": Social Ontology, Collective Intentionality and Normativity.
The issue discusses these three topics and outlines some developments of these topics:
(i) Social ontology: by making the social world, we make our everyday like world, i.e. social ontology is a "Metaphysics of our everyday life".
(ii) Collective Intentionality: social entities existentially depend on the intentionality of individuals, and precisely not only on collective intentionality, but also on social and intersubjective intentionality (i.e. on what I call heterotropic intentionality of individuals).
(iii) Normativity: social entities are essentially normative entities, i.e. social entities are bearers of a deontology.
The issue deals with three topics of Searle's "Making the Social World": Social Ontology, Collective Intentionality and Normativity.
The issue discusses these three topics and outlines some developments of these topics:
(i) Social ontology: by making the social world, we make our everyday like world, i.e. social ontology is a "Metaphysics of our everyday life".
(ii) Collective Intentionality: social entities existentially depend on the intentionality of individuals, and precisely not only on collective intentionality, but also on social and intersubjective intentionality (i.e. on what I call heterotropic intentionality of individuals).
(iii) Normativity: social entities are essentially normative entities, i.e. social entities are bearers of a deontology.
Tipologia CRIS:
7.1 Curatela
Keywords:
Making the Social World; Social Ontology; Collective Intentionality; Normativity; J.R. Searle
Elenco autori:
De Vecchi, Francesca Maria
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