We, together : the social ontology of us /
"Social ontology, conventionally defined, is not primarily about us. Rather, it is about the social world (or worlds), about social reality (or realities), or about the domain(s) of social facts. Social ontology aims at providing an inventory of the basic kinds of entities that make up the soci...
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New York, NY :
Oxford University Press,
[2023]
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Table of Contents:
- I. Acting together
- Living together
- What's shared in shared intention?
- The content of shared intention
- The subject of shared intention
- The mode of shared intention
- So who's "the we"?
- II. We as plural subjects
- What is an intentional subject?
- The case for singularism
- Why pluralism?
- Plural self-identification
- We who? Kita!
- Plural self-validation
- Plural self-commitment
- Plural self-authorization
- Plural intentional subjects
- III. Conceiving of ourselves
- Socialization: joining in
- Community: being together
- Social norms: doing it our way
- Society: playing our roles
- Politics: achieving autonomy
- Ethics: owning up to ourselves
- Postscript: philosophizing together.