A Social Ontology - David Weissman
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A Social Ontology represents an effort to formulate a system of philosophy that is compatible with the nature of the world as described by empirical science. Arguing against the atomism of mainstream Western liberal thought, Weissman argues that all reality is "social" - that is, each particular (organism, individual, etc.) is immersed in high-order systems (in case of humans, this means kin-groups, friendships, political systems etc.). After exploring how the idea of the social ontology works in the case o...
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2000 Uitgever: Yale University Press 400 paginas Taal: Engels ISBN-10: 0300079036 ISBN-13: 9780300079036Koop dit boek tweedehands
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Bound in boards with dustwrapper, 379pp. 1st printing. Notes. 16x24x2,7cm. In very good condition. VG/VG. [Auteur: Weissman, David] [Uitgever: Yale University Press: New Haven, 2000] [Titel: A Social Ontology]
