Institutions, Emotions, and Group Agents

Contributions to Social Ontology

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Personality, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Sociology, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy
Cover of the book Institutions, Emotions, and Group Agents by , Springer Netherlands
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: ISBN: 9789400769342
Publisher: Springer Netherlands Publication: November 12, 2013
Imprint: Springer Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9789400769342
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication: November 12, 2013
Imprint: Springer
Language: English

The contributions gathered in this volume present the state of the art in key areas of current social ontology. They focus on the role of collective intentional states in creating social facts, and on the nature of intentional properties of groups that allow characterizing them as responsible agents, or perhaps even as persons. Many of the essays are inspired by contemporary action theory, emotion theory, and theories of collective intentionality. Another group of essays revisits early phenomenological approaches to social ontology and accounts of sociality that draw on the Hegelian idea of recognition.

This volume is organized into three parts. First, the volume discusses themes highlighted in John Searle’s work and addresses questions concerning the relation between intentions and the deontic powers of institutions, the role of disagreement, and the nature of collective intentionality. Next, the book focuses on joint and collective emotions and mutual recognition, and then goes on to explore the scope and limits of group agency, or group personhood, especially the capacity for responsible agency.

The variety of philosophical traditions mirrored in this collection provides readers with a rich and multifaceted survey of present research in social ontology. Itwill help readers deepen their understanding of three interrelated and core topics in social ontology: the constitution and structure of institutions, the role of shared evaluative attitudes, and the nature and role of group agents.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The contributions gathered in this volume present the state of the art in key areas of current social ontology. They focus on the role of collective intentional states in creating social facts, and on the nature of intentional properties of groups that allow characterizing them as responsible agents, or perhaps even as persons. Many of the essays are inspired by contemporary action theory, emotion theory, and theories of collective intentionality. Another group of essays revisits early phenomenological approaches to social ontology and accounts of sociality that draw on the Hegelian idea of recognition.

This volume is organized into three parts. First, the volume discusses themes highlighted in John Searle’s work and addresses questions concerning the relation between intentions and the deontic powers of institutions, the role of disagreement, and the nature of collective intentionality. Next, the book focuses on joint and collective emotions and mutual recognition, and then goes on to explore the scope and limits of group agency, or group personhood, especially the capacity for responsible agency.

The variety of philosophical traditions mirrored in this collection provides readers with a rich and multifaceted survey of present research in social ontology. Itwill help readers deepen their understanding of three interrelated and core topics in social ontology: the constitution and structure of institutions, the role of shared evaluative attitudes, and the nature and role of group agents.

More books from Springer Netherlands

Cover of the book Sowing Seeds in the City by
Cover of the book Passions of the Earth in Human Existence, Creativity, and Literature by
Cover of the book Load-Pull Techniques with Applications to Power Amplifier Design by
Cover of the book Technical Artefacts: Creations of Mind and Matter by
Cover of the book “Moral Order” and The Criminal Law by
Cover of the book Making Teaching and Learning Matter by
Cover of the book Global Instability by
Cover of the book Modeling School Leadership across Europe by
Cover of the book Concept Formation in the Humanities and the Social Sciences by
Cover of the book Features, Categories and the Syntax of A-Positions by
Cover of the book Intelligence and Cognition: Contemporary Frames of Reference by
Cover of the book Promoting, Assessing, Recognizing and Certifying Lifelong Learning by
Cover of the book Fundamentals of Robot Technology by
Cover of the book Emerging Techniques in Applied Demography by
Cover of the book Bayesian Argumentation by
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy