This paper argues for theoretical modeling and model-construction as central (but not necessarily the only) types of activities that philosophers of social ontology (in the analytic tradition) engage in. This claim is defended through a detailed case study and revisionary interpretation of Raimo Tuomela’s account of the we-perspective. My interpretation is grounded in Ronald Giere’s account of scientific models, and argued to be compatible with, but less demanding than Tuomela’s own description of his account as a philosophical theory of the social world. My approach is also suggested to be applicable to many (but not necessarily all) other methodologically naturalist accounts of collective intentionality and social ontology.Peer reviewe
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The aim of this paper is to show that there is a reciprocal dependency relationship between social c...
In recent years, the social world is quickly gaining the focus of attention within the philosophical...
This book chapter shows how the early Heidegger’s philosophy around the period of Being and Time can...
This paper argues for theoretical modeling and model-construction as central (but not necessarily th...
Social ontological inquiry has been pursued in analytic philosophy as well as in the social scientif...
Recent contributions to the philosophy of social sciences have motivated ontological commitments usi...
The objective of this paper is not to give a detailed discussion on complicated and sophisticated co...
Dewey’s social ontology could be characterized as a habit ontology, an ontology of habit qua second ...
In this article I examine “Ontology Matters!” (OM!) arguments. OM! arguments conclude that ontology ...
This article addresses Simon Lohse’s and Daniel Little’s responses to my article “Is Social Ontology...
In this paper I will argue that critical theory needs to make its socio-ontological commitments expl...
In this paper I will argue that critical theory needs to make its socio-ontological commitments expl...
The aim of this paper is to show that there is a reciprocal dependency relationship between social c...
The thesis is a collection of six stand-alone chapters aimed at setting the foundations for the phil...
In this paper, I address a range of arguments put forward by Kwame Gyekye (1992) and Bernard Matolin...
The aim of this paper is to show that there is a reciprocal dependency relationship between social c...
In recent years, the social world is quickly gaining the focus of attention within the philosophical...
This book chapter shows how the early Heidegger’s philosophy around the period of Being and Time can...