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The Normative Structure of Human Civilization

The Normative Structure of Human Civilization Readings in John Searle' S Social Ontology - Schriftenreihe Des Kate Hamburger Kollegs 'Recht ALS Kultur'

1., 2017 ed.

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Publisher's Synopsis

John Searle's social ontology seels for nothing less than the fundamental "structure of human civilization". By trying to reconcile the description of the world by the natural sciences with our self-understanding as free, rational and conscious beings, he points to the core of meaningful social life with its institutions, rules and normative expectations. Searle's often provocative project of explaining "the exact role of language in the creation, constitution, and maintenance of social reality" manifested in his book "Making the Social World" (2010) and outlined in this volume, is taken on by philosophers and social scientists in a critical encounter. Among the large range of topics discussed in these articles are Searle's concept of collective intentionality, the status of social facts, the social acceptance of institutions, the magic of speech acts as well as Searle's excursion into the world of power and human rights. Not least, these reflections help to clarify the sometimes conflict-laden relation of philosophy and social theory.

Book information

ISBN: 9783465042938
Publisher: Verlag Vittorio Klostermann
Imprint: Klostermann, Vittorio
Pub date:
Edition: 1., 2017 ed.
Language: English
Number of pages: 138
Weight: 265g
Height: 240mm
Width: 160mm
Spine width: 10mm