Social ontology is concerned with the nature of the social world, constituents, or building blocks of social entities in general. Some theories claim that social entities are built from people's psychological states, others are built up of actions, others from practice, and other theories deny that even a distinction can be made between social and non-social. There are different philosophical views on how the ontological significance of narrative can contribute to our understanding of the social world and the way in which social reality is modeled. Some researchers consider that narrative is an instrumental cognitive skill or linguistic tool, while others regard it as an ontological category related to how people exist in the world, or unde...
What is the nature of the social reality? How do the major social institutions like money or law exi...
The question I raise is whether the basic features of mind, social categories, and society are uncha...
The paper spells out an argument to the effect that rejecting what Sellars denounces as the “myth of...
Social ontology is concerned with the nature of the social world, constituents, or building blocks o...
This article is available via Open Access on the publisher's webpage. Follow the DOI for full text.I...
The aim of this article is to explore the problem of social ontology, by developing the argument pre...
About the necessity and usefulness of developing a philosophy specific to the blockchain technology,...
I start this talk with the following assumption: if we understand the ontology of social change, we ...
Construing ontology as an inventory of what genuinely and nonredundantly exists, this paper investig...
We outline a simple taxonomy of approaches to modelling narrative, explain how these might be realis...
Social ontology has experienced significative growth in the last decades. In particular, a promising...
The aim of this article is to explore the problem of social ontology, by developing the argument pre...
The aim of this paper is to show that there is a reciprocal dependency relationship between social c...
It is often seen as a truism that social objects and facts are the product of human intentions. I ar...
The aim of this paper is to show that there is a reciprocal dependency relationship between social c...
What is the nature of the social reality? How do the major social institutions like money or law exi...
The question I raise is whether the basic features of mind, social categories, and society are uncha...
The paper spells out an argument to the effect that rejecting what Sellars denounces as the “myth of...
Social ontology is concerned with the nature of the social world, constituents, or building blocks o...
This article is available via Open Access on the publisher's webpage. Follow the DOI for full text.I...
The aim of this article is to explore the problem of social ontology, by developing the argument pre...
About the necessity and usefulness of developing a philosophy specific to the blockchain technology,...
I start this talk with the following assumption: if we understand the ontology of social change, we ...
Construing ontology as an inventory of what genuinely and nonredundantly exists, this paper investig...
We outline a simple taxonomy of approaches to modelling narrative, explain how these might be realis...
Social ontology has experienced significative growth in the last decades. In particular, a promising...
The aim of this article is to explore the problem of social ontology, by developing the argument pre...
The aim of this paper is to show that there is a reciprocal dependency relationship between social c...
It is often seen as a truism that social objects and facts are the product of human intentions. I ar...
The aim of this paper is to show that there is a reciprocal dependency relationship between social c...
What is the nature of the social reality? How do the major social institutions like money or law exi...
The question I raise is whether the basic features of mind, social categories, and society are uncha...
The paper spells out an argument to the effect that rejecting what Sellars denounces as the “myth of...