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Making the Social World

Structure of Human Civilization

von Searle   (Autor)

The renowned philosopher John Searle investigates the nature of social reality. How do institutions such as money, marriage, and government arise from the mere power of words? And how do mind, language, reason, and freedom come into being from the mindless, meaningless particles that make up the physical universe?

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The renowned philosopher John Searle investigates the nature of social reality. How do institutions such as money, marriage, and government arise from the mere power of words? And how do mind, language, reason, and freedom come into being from the mindless, meaningless particles that make up the physical universe? 

Inhaltsverzeichnis

* 1: The Purpose of this Book


* 2: Intentionality


* 3: Collective Intentionality and the Assignment of Function


* 4: Language as Bilogical and Social


* 5: The General Theory of Institutions and Institutional Facts: Language and
Social Reality


* 6: Free Will, Rationality and Institutional Facts


* 7: Deontic, Background, Political and Other 

Kritik

Review from previous edition stimulating and vigorous Colin McGinn, New York Review of Books 

Autoreninfo

John Searle, Slusser Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley, is one of the most eminent contemporary philosophers. Educated at Oxford as a Rhodes scholar, he taught at Christ Church Oxford before moving to Berkeley, where he has been teaching since 1959. His eighteen published books include Speech Acts (1969), Expression and Meaning (1979), Intentionality (1983), The Rediscovery of the Mind (1992), The Construction of Social Reality (1995), and Rationality in Action (2002). Among his many prizes and awards he received the Jean Nicod prize in 2000 and the National Humanities Medal in 2004. 

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Medium: Buch
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Seiten: 208
Sprache: Englisch
Erschienen: Oktober 2011
Maße: 233 x 151 mm
Gewicht: 343 g
ISBN-10: 0199695261
ISBN-13: 9780199695263

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