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Perspectives on Social Ontology and Social Cognition

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Perspectives on Social Ontology and Social Cognition brings together contributions discussing issues arising from theoretical and empirical research on social ontology and social cognition. It is the first comprehensive interdisciplinary collection in this rapidly expanding area. The contributors draw upon their diverse backgrounds in philosophy, cognitive science, behavioral economics, sociology of science and anthropology.
Based largely on contributions to the first Aarhus-Paris conference held at the University of Aarhus in June 2012, the book addresses such questions as: If the reference of concepts like money is fixed by collective acceptance, does it depend on mechanisms that are distinct from those which contribute to understanding the reference of concepts of other kinds of entity? What psychological and neural mechanisms, if any, are involved in the constitution, persistence and recognition of social facts?
The editors' introduction considers strands of research that have gained increasing importance in explaining the cognitive foundations of acts of sociality, for example, the theory that humans are predisposed and motivated to engage in joint action with con-specifics thanks to mechanisms that enable them to share others' mental states. The book also presents a commentary written by John Searle for this volume and an interview in which the editors invite Searle to respond to the various questions raised in the introduction and by the other contributors.

List of contents

Objects in Minds; Mattia Gallotti and John Michael.- Part I. Perspectives on Social Ontology.- Are There Social Objects?; John Searle.- Deflating Socially Constructed Objects. What Thoughts do to the World; Ruth Garrett Millikan.- How Many Kinds of Glue Hold the Social World Together?; Brian Epstein.- On the Nature of Social Kinds; Francesco Guala.- Normativity of the Background. A Contextualist Account of Social Facts; Enrico Terrone and Daniela Tagliafico.- Social Ontology and the Objection from Reification; Edouard Machery.- Part II. Perspectives on Social Cognition.- Constraints on Joint Action; Cédric Paternotte.- How Objects Become Social in the Brain: Five Questions for a Neuroscience of Social Reality; Cristina Becchio and Cesare Bertone.- Materializing Mind: The Role of Objects in Cognition and Culture; Kristian Tylén John McGraw.- Perceiving Affordances and Social Cognition; Anika Fiebich.- Social Cognition as Causal Inference: Implications for Common Knowledge and Autism; Jakob Hohwy and Colin Palmer.

Summary

Perspectives on Social Ontology and Social Cognition brings together contributions discussing issues arising from theoretical and empirical research on social ontology and social cognition. It is the first comprehensive interdisciplinary collection in this rapidly expanding area. The contributors draw upon their diverse backgrounds in philosophy, cognitive science, behavioral economics, sociology of science and anthropology.
Based largely on contributions to the first Aarhus-Paris conference held at the University of Aarhus in June 2012, the book addresses such questions as: If the reference of concepts like money is fixed by collective acceptance, does it depend on mechanisms that are distinct from those which contribute to understanding the reference of concepts of other kinds of entity? What psychological and neural mechanisms, if any, are involved in the constitution, persistence and recognition of social facts?
The editors’ introduction considers strands of research that have gained increasing importance in explaining the cognitive foundations of acts of sociality, for example, the theory that humans are predisposed and motivated to engage in joint action with con-specifics thanks to mechanisms that enable them to share others’ mental states. The book also presents a commentary written by John Searle for this volume and an interview in which the editors invite Searle to respond to the various questions raised in the introduction and by the other contributors.

Product details

Assisted by Matti Gallotti (Editor), Mattia Gallotti (Editor), Michael (Editor), Michael (Editor), John Michael (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.04.2014
 
EAN 9789401791465
ISBN 978-94-0-179146-5
No. of pages 189
Dimensions 160 mm x 16 mm x 244 mm
Weight 415 g
Illustrations VIII, 189 p. 4 illus.
Series Studies in the Philosophy of Sociality
Studies in the Philosophy of Sociality
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

B, Philosophy of Mind, personality, Social Psychology, Psychology: the self, ego, identity, personality, Personality and Social Psychology, Personality and Differential Psychology, Religion and Philosophy, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Philosophy and social sciences

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