Social Ontology and Collective Intentionality : Critical Essays on the Philosophy of Raimo Tuomela with His Responses /
This volume features a critical evaluation of the recent work of the philosopher, Prof. Raimo Tuomela and it also offers it offers new approaches to the collectivism-versus-individualism debate. It specifically looks at Tuomela's book Social Ontology and its accounts of collective intentionalit...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
2017.
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Series: | Studies in the philosophy of sociality ;
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Table of Contents:
- Part I. Collective Intentionality, Membership, and Reasoning
- Kirk Ludwig: Methodological Individualism, the We-mode, and Team reasoning
- Response
- Michael Schmitz: What is a Mode Account of Collective Intentionality?
- Response
- Hans Bernhard Schmid: What Kind of Mode is the We-Mode? On Raimo Tuomela’s Account of Collective Intentionality
- Response
- David Schweikard: Voluntary Groups, Noncompliance, and Conflicts of Reasons: Tuomela on Acting as a Group-Member
- Response
- Raul Hakli, Pekka Mäkelä: Planning in the We-mode
- Response
- Part II. Social Ontology and Social Institutions
- Arto Laitinen: We-mode Collective Intentionality and its Place in Social Reality
- Response
- Martin Rechenauer: Tuomela meets Burge. Another Argument for Anti-Individualism
- Response
- Frank Hindriks: Group Agents and Social Institutions: Beyond Tuomela’s Social Ontology
- Response
- Index.