Collective Intentionality and Causal Powers

Bridging two traditions of social ontology, this paper examines the possibility that the concept of collective intentionality can help to explain the mechanisms underpinning the causal powers of some social entities. In particular, I argue that a minimal form of collective intentionality is part of...

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Main Author: Elder-Vass Dave
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2015-09-01
Series:Journal of Social Ontology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/jso-2014-0039
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spelling doaj-676688a03004434e882653fb24a1d1ff2021-09-06T19:40:53ZengDe GruyterJournal of Social Ontology2196-96552196-96632015-09-011225126910.1515/jso-2014-0039jso-2014-0039Collective Intentionality and Causal PowersElder-Vass Dave0Department of Social Sciences, Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leicestershire, LE11 3TU, UK, e-mail: d.elder-vass@lboro.ac.ukBridging two traditions of social ontology, this paper examines the possibility that the concept of collective intentionality can help to explain the mechanisms underpinning the causal powers of some social entities. In particular, I argue that a minimal form of collective intentionality is part of the mechanism underpinning the causal power of norm circles: the social entities causally responsible for social norms. There are, however, many different forms of social entity with causal power, and the relationship of collective intentionality to these causal powers varies, depending on the form of the mechanism underpinning the power concerned. Some powers depend on collective intentionality, and others do not.https://doi.org/10.1515/jso-2014-0039collective intentionalityinstitutional realitycritical realismnorm circlessearle
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Collective Intentionality and Causal Powers
Journal of Social Ontology
collective intentionality
institutional reality
critical realism
norm circles
searle
author_facet Elder-Vass Dave
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title Collective Intentionality and Causal Powers
title_short Collective Intentionality and Causal Powers
title_full Collective Intentionality and Causal Powers
title_fullStr Collective Intentionality and Causal Powers
title_full_unstemmed Collective Intentionality and Causal Powers
title_sort collective intentionality and causal powers
publisher De Gruyter
series Journal of Social Ontology
issn 2196-9655
2196-9663
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Bridging two traditions of social ontology, this paper examines the possibility that the concept of collective intentionality can help to explain the mechanisms underpinning the causal powers of some social entities. In particular, I argue that a minimal form of collective intentionality is part of the mechanism underpinning the causal power of norm circles: the social entities causally responsible for social norms. There are, however, many different forms of social entity with causal power, and the relationship of collective intentionality to these causal powers varies, depending on the form of the mechanism underpinning the power concerned. Some powers depend on collective intentionality, and others do not.
topic collective intentionality
institutional reality
critical realism
norm circles
searle
url https://doi.org/10.1515/jso-2014-0039
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