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Interpretation, Understanding, and Application
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Bernt Österman
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Index v
- Introduction vii
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Part I: Social Ontology
- The Foundations of Social Coordination: John Searle and Hernando de Soto 3
- The Constitution of Social Objects by Common Actions 23
- Kosmos Noetos and Carnap’s Constitution of Cultural Objects 33
- Mental Causation and the Notion of Action 51
- From Individual Mind to Forms of Human Practice 85
- The Logic of Mind-Talk – Comment on Stekeler-Weithofer’s From Individual Mind to Forms of Human Practice 117
- How do non-Joint Commitments come into Being? 135
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Part II: Collective Action
- Acting together, Joint Commitment, and Obligation 153
- Joint Action 169
- Levels of Collectivity 209
- Social Facts Explained and Presupposed 243
- “We intend …” 265
- On Not Doing One’s Part 287
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Part III: Epistemic Holism
- Collective Epistemic Agency and the Need for Collective Epistemology 309
- Epistemology of Holes 331
- Interpretation, Understanding, and Application 355
- About the Authors 369
- Backmatter 371
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Index v
- Introduction vii
-
Part I: Social Ontology
- The Foundations of Social Coordination: John Searle and Hernando de Soto 3
- The Constitution of Social Objects by Common Actions 23
- Kosmos Noetos and Carnap’s Constitution of Cultural Objects 33
- Mental Causation and the Notion of Action 51
- From Individual Mind to Forms of Human Practice 85
- The Logic of Mind-Talk – Comment on Stekeler-Weithofer’s From Individual Mind to Forms of Human Practice 117
- How do non-Joint Commitments come into Being? 135
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Part II: Collective Action
- Acting together, Joint Commitment, and Obligation 153
- Joint Action 169
- Levels of Collectivity 209
- Social Facts Explained and Presupposed 243
- “We intend …” 265
- On Not Doing One’s Part 287
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Part III: Epistemic Holism
- Collective Epistemic Agency and the Need for Collective Epistemology 309
- Epistemology of Holes 331
- Interpretation, Understanding, and Application 355
- About the Authors 369
- Backmatter 371