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Ontological Insecurity and Social Transformation:
Indigenous forms of violence are frequently framed and interpreted through a Western lens. Collections of commingled remains of humans from the Prehistoric American Southwest have been pigeonholed into the Western assumption that they were caused by resource competition and warfare. By reexamining these cases through the frame of ontological insecurity,J. Cristina Freiberger, Debra L. Martin
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2017
In this paper I investigate what are facts in Searlean Social Ontology relying on the tools of contemporary analytic metaphysics. Searle’s pluralistic foundation of social ontology emerges: in fact, Searle’s distinction between brute and institutional facts can be read both as Humean facts and as functorial facts.
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In this paper I investigate what are facts in Searlean Social Ontology relying on the tools of contemporary analytic metaphysics. Searle’s pluralistic foundation of social ontology emerges: in fact, Searle’s distinction between brute and institutional facts can be read both as Humean facts and as functorial facts.
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Ontological pluralism and social values
Studies in History and Philosophy of ScienceThere seems to be an emerging consensus among many philosophers of science that non-epistemic values ought to play a role in the process of scientific reasoning itself. Recently, a number of philosophers have focused on the role of values in scientific classification or taxonomy.
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Rights and obligations in Cambridge social ontology
Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 2022Yannick Slade-Caffarel
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Instrumentalizing and Naturalizing Social Ontology: Replies to Lohse and Little
Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 2021Richard Lauer
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Is Social Ontology Prior to Social Scientific Methodology?
Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 2019Richard Lauer
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