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Margaret Gilbert on the social nature of language
SynthÈse, 1986W. W. Sharrock, R. J. Anderson
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A Theory of Political Obligation - Margaret Gilbert
Philosophical Quarterly, 2008exaly +2 more sources
St. Margaret's, Westminster, and Sir George Gilbert Scott
Notes and Queries, 1934exaly +2 more sources
Sociality and Responsibility: New Essays in Plural Subject Theory. Margaret Gilbert
Mind, 2001exaly +2 more sources
Margaret MacDonald and Gilbert Ryle: a philosophical friendship
British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2021This article considers the personal and philosophical relationship between two philosophers, Margaret MacDonald and Gilbert Ryle.
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Life in Groups. How We Think, Feel, and Act Together , by Margaret Gilbert
MindHans Bernhard Schmid
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2020
Margaret Gilbert (1942) è una filosofa di origini britanniche, professore di filosofia morale presso l'Università di Irvine (California) dal 2006. Gilbert è una tra i filosofi che hanno dato il via alla ricerca nell'ambito dell'ontologia sociale. Nel 1989, con la pubblicazione del celebre libro On social facts, Gilbert ha articolato la sua teoria dei ...
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Margaret Gilbert (1942) è una filosofa di origini britanniche, professore di filosofia morale presso l'Università di Irvine (California) dal 2006. Gilbert è una tra i filosofi che hanno dato il via alla ricerca nell'ambito dell'ontologia sociale. Nel 1989, con la pubblicazione del celebre libro On social facts, Gilbert ha articolato la sua teoria dei ...
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006
The widely accepted liberal paradigm that people are born free and the empirical fact that sometimes we feel or do have obligations to various groups we are members of rest quite uneasily together. The joint commitment that we may have in the latter case is the basis on which Margaret Gilbert develops quite plausible theory for legitimation of ...
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The widely accepted liberal paradigm that people are born free and the empirical fact that sometimes we feel or do have obligations to various groups we are members of rest quite uneasily together. The joint commitment that we may have in the latter case is the basis on which Margaret Gilbert develops quite plausible theory for legitimation of ...
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