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social objects from intentionality to documentality
What keeps society together? A popular answer has been that collective intentionality lies at the bottom of all manifestations of social reality. Several problems and criticisms have arisen against such a view in the very recent literature. An alternative approach replaces the notion of collective intentionality with the notion of “documentality”: the basis of social reality is the inscription of acts. The multifariousness of perspectives and topics addressed in the present volume witnesses the great vitality of the debate. Our guess is that such vitality is destined to increase in parallel to, and partly because of, the progressive complexification of contemporary societies.
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Social Objects. An Overview in the Light of Contemporary Social Ontology [Testo integrale]
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Essays
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Documentality: A Theory of Social Reality [Testo integrale]
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Dissenso e Oggetto [Testo integrale]
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Collective Intentionality, Rationality, and Institutions [Testo integrale]
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Che cosa esiste fuori dal testo? [Testo integrale]
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Is Society Built on Collective Intentions? A Response to Searle [Testo integrale]
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Critical notes
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On the Very Idea of Imposition. Some Remarks on Searle’s Social Ontology [Testo integrale]
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Charter and Institution [Testo integrale]
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Are Species Social Objects? Some Notes [Testo integrale]
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Liberi dal presente. Le basi cognitive del mondo sociale [Testo integrale]
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Hegel and Searle on the Necessity of Social Reality [Testo integrale]
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varia
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L’argomento dell’uno sui molti. Il dilemma dello struzzo [Testo integrale]
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I tre dogmi del trascendentalismo [Testo integrale]
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Notes on a new analogical realism [Testo integrale]
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