Toward an Ontology of Social Communities

Toward an Ontology of Social Communities
Author: Gerda Walther
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2022-09-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3110763079

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This is the first English translation of a seminal book within the phenomenological movement. The work was orginally published in 1923 in Edmund Husserl ́s yearbook Jahrbuch für Philosophie und phänomenologische Forschung, and has had a wide impact on work in phenomenology (Husserl, Heideger, Stein) and social ontology. Gerda Walther broaches the topic of social ontology, i.e., a study of social communities. She carries out this task by using the phenomenological method, that is, a study of the first-person (both singular and plural) experience of being a part of a community, what it feels like internally (and its constitutive elements), how it relates to other individuals or other communities, and how unifications between individiuals and communities or between communities take place. The book is an important contribution to the phenomenology of intersubjectivity or the study of social ontology. Social ontology has been an important and fruitful field of research in contemporary social theory, cognitive science, and other disciplines. It will be a crucial contribution to the fields mentioned.

Contributions to Social Ontology

Contributions to Social Ontology
Author: Clive Lawson,John Spiro Latsis,Nuno Martins
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136016066

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Recent years have seen a dramatic re-emergence of interest in ontology. From philosophy and social sciences to artificial intelligence and computer science, ontology is gaining interdisciplinary influence as a popular tool for applied research. Contributions to Social Ontology focuses specifically on these developments within the social sciences. The contributions reveal that this revived interest in social ontology involves far more than an unquestioning acceptance or application of the concepts and methods of academic philosophers. Instead as ontology permeates so many new areas, social ontology itself is evolving in new and fascinating ways. This book engages with these new developments, pushing it forward with cutting-edge new material from leading authors in this area, from Roy Bhaskar to Margaret Archer. It also explicitly analyzes the relationship between the new ontological projects and the more traditional approaches. This book will be of great interest to students and researchers alike across the social sciences and particularly in philosophy, economics and sociology.

Handbook of Research on Social Software and Developing Community Ontologies

Handbook of Research on Social Software and Developing Community Ontologies
Author: Hatzipanagos, Stylianos,Warburton, Steven
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2009-02-28
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781605662091

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"This book explores how social software and developing community ontologies are challenging the way we operate in a performative space"--Provided by publisher.

New Perspectives on the Ontology of Social Identities

New Perspectives on the Ontology of Social Identities
Author: Alejandro Arango,Adam Burgos
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2024-06-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781040034224

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Social Ontology

Social Ontology
Author: Raimo Tuomela
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2016-05-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780190612382

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Social ontology, in its broadest sense, is the study of the nature of social reality, including collective intentions and agency. The starting point of Tuomela's account of collective intentionality is the distinction between thinking and acting as a private person ("I-mode") versus as a "we-thinking" group member ("we-mode"). The we-mode approach is based on social groups consisting of persons, which may range from simple task groups consisting of a few persons to corporations and even to political states. Tuomela extends the we-mode notion to cover groups controlled by external authority. Thus, for instance, cooperation and attitude formation are studied in cases where the participants are governed "from above" as in many corporations. The volume goes on to present a systematic philosophical theory related to the collectivism-versus-individualism debate in the social sciences. A weak version of collectivism (the "we-mode" approach) depends on group-based collective intentionality. We-mode collective intentionality is not individualistically reducible and is needed to complement individualistic accounts in social scientific theorizing. The we-mode approach is used in the book to account for collective intention and action, cooperation, group attitudes, and social practices and institutions, as well as group solidarity. Tuomela establishes the first complete theory of group reasons (in the sense of members' reasons for participation in group activities). The book argues in terms of game-theoretical group-reasoning that the kind of weak collectivism that the we-mode approach involves is both conceptually and rational-functionally different from what an individualistic approach ("pro-group I-mode" approach) entails.

Social Ontology and Collective Intentionality

Social Ontology and Collective Intentionality
Author: Gerhard Preyer,Georg Peter
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2016-12-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783319332369

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This volume features a critical evaluation of the recent work of the philosopher, Prof. Raimo Tuomela and it also offers it offers new approaches to the collectivism-versus-individualism debate. It specifically looks at Tuomela's book Social Ontology and its accounts of collective intentionality and related topics. The book contains eight essays written by expert contributors that present different perspectives on Tuomela’s investigation into the philosophy of sociality, social ontology, theory of action, and (philosophical) decision and game theory. In addition, Tuomela himself gives a comprehensive response to each essay and defends his theory in terms of the new arguments presented here. Overall, readers will gain a deeper insight into group reasoning and the "we-mode" approach, which is used to account for collective intention and action, cooperation, group attitudes, social practices, and institutions as well as group solidarity. This book will be of interest to a wide range of readers and graduate students and researchers interested in contemporary philosophy of sociality, sociological theory, social ontology as well as the philosophy of mind, decision and game theory, and cognitive science. Tuomela’s book stands as a model of excellence in social ontology, an especially intractable field of philosophical inquiry that benefits conspicuously from the devotion of Tuomela’s keen philosophical mind. His book is must reading in social ontology. J. Angelo Corlett, Julia Lyons Strobel

Social Networks and the Semantic Web

Social Networks and the Semantic Web
Author: Peter Mika
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2007-10-23
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780387710013

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Social Networks and the Semantic Web offers valuable information to practitioners developing social-semantic software for the Web. It provides two major case studies. The first case study shows the possibilities of tracking a research community over the Web. It reveals how social network mining from the web plays an important role for obtaining large scale, dynamic network data beyond the possibilities of survey methods. The second case study highlights the role of the social context in user-generated classifications in content, such as the tagging systems known as folksonomies.

Online Communities and Social Computing

Online Communities and Social Computing
Author: Douglas Schuler
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2007-08-24
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783540732570

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second International Conference on Online Communities and Social Computing, OCSC 2007, held in Beijing, China, July 2007 in the framework of the 12th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, HCII 2007. It covers designing and developing on-line communities, as well as knowledge, collaboration, learning and local on-line communities.