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Socializing Metaphysics : The Nature of Social Reality

Schmitt, Frederick F.Ebbs, Gary(Contributions by)Gilbert, Margaret(Contributions by)Haslanger, Sally(Contributions by)Kimble, Kevin(Contributions by)Mallon, Ron, Ph.D(Contributions by)Miller, Seumas(Contributions by)Pettit, Philip(Contributions by)Roth, Abraham Sesshu(Contributions by)Searle, John(Contributions by)
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Human life is conducted within a network of social relations, social groups, and societies.

Grasping the implications of that fact starts with understanding social metaphysics.

Social metaphysics provides a foundation for social theory, as well as for social epistemology, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, action theory, ethics, and political philosophy.

This volume will interest anyone concerned with mind, action, or the foundations of social theory. Socializing Metaphysics supplies diverse answers, from a broad array of voices, to the basic questions of social metaphysics.

What is it for human beings to stand in social relations or form social groups?

Do these relations and groups bring about something above and beyond the individuals involved?

Is there any sense to the notion of a human being apart from social relations?

How can an individual achieve autonomy within a society?

In what sense are human kinds like race and gender socially constructed?

The answers are found within.

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0742514285 / 9780742514287
Hardback
302.01
11/06/2003
United States
400 pages
157 x 231 mm, 635 grams