We, Together offers an account of our living together in terms of joint activity. The book analyzes shared intention and explores how the social worlds of roles and statuses, norms and structures, institutions and artifacts are of our own making. Hans Bernhard Schmid illuminates obstacles to overcome in our attempts to do better--to live well, better, together.
We, Together offers an account of our living together in terms of joint activity. The book analyzes shared intention and explores how the social worlds of roles and statuses, norms and structures, institutions and artifacts are of our own making. Hans Bernhard Schmid illuminates obstacles to overcome in our attempts to do better--to live well, better, together.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hans Bernhard Schmid is Professor of Political and Social Philosophy at the University of Vienna. He received training in Sociology, Philosophy, and the History of the Middle Ages at the University of Basel, where he was also an SNRF Research Professor of Philosophy (2006-2011). Previous positions include Visiting Researcher with the Graduate Faculty at the New School for Social Research and Lecturer at the universities of St. Gallen, Basel, and Freiburg. Schmid is a co-founder of the International Social Ontology Society (ISOS) and the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Social Ontology.
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Contents Preface: We who? Introduction: Fundamental Social Ontology I. Acting Together 1) Living Together 2) What's Shared in Shared Intention? 3) The Content of Shared Intention 4) The Subject of Shared Intention 5) The Mode of Shared Intention 6) So Who's "the We"? II. We as Plural Subjects 7) What is an Intentional Subject? 8) The Case for Singularism 9) Why Pluralism? 10) Plural Self-Identification 11) We who? Kita! 12) Plural Self-Validation 13) Plural Self-Commitment 14) Plural Self-Authorization 15) Plural Intentional Subjects III. Conceiving of Ourselves 16) Socialization: Joining in 17) Community: Being Together 18) Social Norms: Doing it Our Way 19) Society: Playing our Roles 20) Politics: Achieving Autonomy 21) Ethics: Owning up to Ourselves Postscript: Philosophizing Together References
Contents Preface: We who? Introduction: Fundamental Social Ontology I. Acting Together 1) Living Together 2) What's Shared in Shared Intention? 3) The Content of Shared Intention 4) The Subject of Shared Intention 5) The Mode of Shared Intention 6) So Who's "the We"? II. We as Plural Subjects 7) What is an Intentional Subject? 8) The Case for Singularism 9) Why Pluralism? 10) Plural Self-Identification 11) We who? Kita! 12) Plural Self-Validation 13) Plural Self-Commitment 14) Plural Self-Authorization 15) Plural Intentional Subjects III. Conceiving of Ourselves 16) Socialization: Joining in 17) Community: Being Together 18) Social Norms: Doing it Our Way 19) Society: Playing our Roles 20) Politics: Achieving Autonomy 21) Ethics: Owning up to Ourselves Postscript: Philosophizing Together References
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