The Philosophy of Sociality: The Shared Point of View

Author:   Raimo Tuomela (Professor of Social and Moral Philosophy, Professor of Social and Moral Philosophy, University of Helsinki)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780195313390


Pages:   328
Publication Date:   23 August 2007
Format:   Hardback
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The Philosophy of Sociality: The Shared Point of View


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Concepts based on full-blown collective intentionality (aboutness), viz., we-mode intentionality, are central for understanding and explaining the social world. The book systematically studies social groups, acting in them as a group member, collective commitment, group intentions, beliefs, and actions, especially authority-based group attitudes and actions. There are also chapters on cooperation, social institutions, cultural evolution, and group responsibility.

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Author:   Raimo Tuomela (Professor of Social and Moral Philosophy, Professor of Social and Moral Philosophy, University of Helsinki)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 16.70cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.626kg
ISBN:  

9780195313390


ISBN 10:   0195313399
Pages:   328
Publication Date:   23 August 2007
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction 1: Acting as a Group Member 2: The We-Mode and the I-Mode 3: Shared We-Attitudes 4: Joint Intention and We-Intention 5: Joint Social Action 6: Group Action and Group Attitudes 7: Cooperation 8: Social Institutions 9: Cultural Evolution of Cooperative Social Activities 10: Group Responsibility References

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""The book provides a rigorous analysis of what Tuomela calls the 'we-perspective'. There is much to admire in the book, especially the distinction between the I-mode and the we-mode participation in collective activities and the argumentation that the we-mode is vital for understand-ing the nature of the social world.""--Analysis ""A highly original and significant contribution to an important philosophical problem. Highly recommended.""--M.A. Michael, CHOICE ""Raimo Tuomela's most recent book significantly advances his ongoing research program into the full range of the social aspects of human life. Like his previous work, The Philosophy of Sociality is written with extraordinary analytic rigor.... Tuomela's account of sociality deserves the attention of, and a careful read by, anyone interested in the growing literature on social groups, collective intentionality, and the philosophy of social science.""--Kenneth Shockley, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews ""Raimo Tuomela's most recent book significantly advances his ongoing research program into the full range of the social aspects of human life. Like his previous work, The Philosophy of Sociality is written with extraordinary analytic rigor.... Tuomela's account of sociality deserves the attention of, and a careful read by, anyone interested in the growing literature on social groups, collective intentionality, and the philosophy of social science.""--Kenneth Shockley, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews ""Raimo Tuomela's most recent book significantly advances his ongoing research program into the full range of the social aspects of human life. Like his previous work, The Philosophy of Sociality is written with extraordinary analytic rigor.... Tuomela's account of sociality deserves the attention of, and a careful read by, anyone interested in the growing literature on social groups, collective intentionality, and the philosophy of social science.""-- Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews ""A highly original and significant contribution to an important philosophical problem. Highly recommended.""-- CHOICE ""Raimo Tuomela's most recent book significantly advances his ongoing research program into the full range of the social aspects of human life. Like his previous work, The Philosophy of Sociality is written with extraordinary analytic rigor.... Tuomela's account of sociality deserves the attention of, and a careful read by, anyone interested in the growing literature on social groups, collective intentionality, and the philosophy of social science.""--Kenneth Shockley, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews


A highly original and significant contribution to an important philosophical problem. Highly recommended. --M.A. Michael, CHOICE<br> Raimo Tuomela's most recent book significantly advances his ongoing research program into the full range of the social aspects of human life. Like his previous work, The Philosophy of Sociality is written with extraordinary analytic rigor.... Tuomela's account of sociality deserves the attention of, and a careful read by, anyone interested in the growing literature on social groups, collective intentionality, and the philosophy of social science. --Kenneth Shockley, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews<br>


<br> The book provides a rigorous analysis of what Tuomela calls the 'we-perspective'. There is much to admire in the book, especially the distinction between the I-mode and the we-mode participation in collective activities and the argumentation that the we-mode is vital for understand-ing the nature of the social world. --Analysis<br> A highly original and significant contribution to an important philosophical problem. Highly recommended. --M.A. Michael, CHOICE<br> Raimo Tuomela's most recent book significantly advances his ongoing research program into the full range of the social aspects of human life. Like his previous work, The Philosophy of Sociality is written with extraordinary analytic rigor.... Tuomela's account of sociality deserves the attention of, and a careful read by, anyone interested in the growing literature on social groups, collective intentionality, and the philosophy of social science. --Kenneth Shockley, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews<br>


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