John Searle and the construction of social reality / Joshua Rust
- Bib ID:
- 3641825
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- Book
- Author:
- Rust, Joshua
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- Description:
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- London ; New York : Continuum, 2005
- viii, 207 p. ; 24 cm.
- ISBN:
- 0826485863
- Series:
- Continuum studies in American philosophy
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- Machine derived contents note: 1 Searle's Institutional Atomism 9
- Overview of Searle's Construction 9
- Framing the construction 17
- Logical atomism and analysis 20
- Urmson's two types of analysis: problem and 21
- resolution
- Distinguishing metaphysics and methodology 23
- Methodological and metaphysical tasks: Searle 25
- and the atomists
- Methodology: institutional analysis 25
- Metaphysics: Searle's building blocks 27
- A difficulty with the atomist reading of the constitutive 31
- formula
- 2 First Criticism of Searle's Institutional 37
- Atomism-Methodology
- Wisdom and the impossibility of philosophical analysis 37
- Wisdom and the impossibility of institutional analysis 43
- Loose impediments in golf 43
- Money 45
- Should Searle be concerned about methodological 54
- difficulties?
- 3 Second Criticism of Searle's Institutional 58
- Atomism-Metaphysics
- John Austin and the relation between metaphysics 58
- and methodology
- Searle's rejection of the idea that words mirror the 59
- form of fact
- Defending the comparison between Searle and the 63
- atomists
- CSR, p. 90: institutional reality and intentionality 64
- Difficulties with CSR, p. 90 67
- Dreyfus and "bad phenomenology" 67
- The Background as a proxy for intentionality 69
- Social reality does not have a logical structure: Searle's 72
- conceptual relativism
- 4 Kuhn, Weber, and Instruments of Inquiry 78
- The generation of puzzles in the natural and 79
- social sciences
- Kuhn: paradigms are instruments that generate 79
- puzzles in the natural sciences
- Weber: ideal types are instruments that generate 85
- puzzles in the social sciences
- The etiology of a paradigm or ideal type 90
- First possible response to a puzzle 93
- Second possible response to a puzzle 100
- Puzzles as an indication of the scope of a paradigm 102
- or ideal type
- On the use of multiple paradigms or ideal types 104
- Kuhn, Weber, and the structure of revolution 109
- 5 Searle and the Ideal Type-Applications of the 117
- Constitutive Formula
- The founding of these ideal types in our background 120
- understanding
- The ideal types of money and the first response to crisis 122
- The ideal types of money and the second response 124
- to crisis
- Conclusion: returning toJohn Wisdom's objection 128
- 6 Searle and the Ideal Type
- the Constitutive 134
- Formula and the Status-function
- Is the constitutive formula an ideal type? 134
- The constitutive formula is not an ideal type 135
- The constitutive formula is an ideal type 136
- Is the status-function an ideal type? 138
- Searle's functionalism 142
- Institutional phenomena that resist articulation 154
- under the status-function
- Aristotelian virtue: an alternative account of the 166
- participant's point of view
- Van Fraassen and the ideal types of institutional 182
- reality.
- Notes:
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- Formerly CIP.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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