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This edited volume presents the social ontology of institutions. It questions what institutions are, what features and properties institutions have and what kinds of institution are present in the social world. The book answers these questions from both a speculative and an applied approach, it argues for a specific definition of institutions as a rule-based equilibria, as collective epistemic agent that is characterized by meaning, principles and power and as product of a We-mode and an imposition of a function. This book started from the interdisciplinary conference Playing by the Rules in Rijeka and contains contributions from Philosophy, Sociology and Economy. Institutions in Action is the first book to offer a comprehensive overview of the many different aspects and accounts about the social ontology of institutions. This much needed book presents researchers a very wide state of the art about the topic of institution by presenting the many differences that emerge in comparing the different positions.
Public institutions. --- Government institutions --- Institutions, Public --- Institutions, State --- State institutions --- Associations, institutions, etc. --- Social sciences—Philosophy. --- Political sociology. --- Evolutionary economics. --- Social Philosophy. --- Political Sociology. --- Institutional/Evolutionary Economics. --- Economics --- Mass political behavior --- Political behavior --- Political science --- Sociology --- Sociological aspects --- Social sciences --- Institutional economics. --- Institutional and Evolutionary Economics. --- Social philosophy --- Social theory --- Philosophy.
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"If societies, like institutions, are built to endure, then the bond that exists between generations must be considered. Constructing a framework to establish a philosophy of future generations, Tiziana Andina explores the factors that make it possible for a society to reproduce over time. Andina's study of the diachronic structure of societies considers the never-ending passage of generations, as each new generation comes to form a part of the new social fabric and political model. Her model draws on the anthropologies offered by classical political philosophies such as Hobbes and Macchiavelli and the philosophies of power as discussed by Nietzsche. She confronts the ethics and function of this fundamental relationship, examines the role of transgenerationality in the formation and endurance of Western democracies and recognizes an often overlooked problem: each new generation must form part of social and political arrangements designed for them by the generations that came before"--
Philosophical anthropology --- Generations --- Social sciences --- Sociology --- Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Social ethics
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Intellectual property. --- Digital images. --- Law. --- Acts, Legislative --- Enactments, Legislative --- Laws (Statutes) --- Legislative acts --- Legislative enactments --- Jurisprudence --- Legislation --- Digitized images --- Images, Digital --- Pictures --- Intellectual property --- IP (Intellectual property) --- Proprietary rights --- Rights, Proprietary --- Intangible property --- Law and legislation
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This edited volume presents the social ontology of institutions. It questions what institutions are, what features and properties institutions have and what kinds of institution are present in the social world. The book answers these questions from both a speculative and an applied approach, it argues for a specific definition of institutions as a rule-based equilibria, as collective epistemic agent that is characterized by meaning, principles and power and as product of a We-mode and an imposition of a function. This book started from the interdisciplinary conference Playing by the Rules in Rijeka and contains contributions from Philosophy, Sociology and Economy. Institutions in Action is the first book to offer a comprehensive overview of the many different aspects and accounts about the social ontology of institutions. This much needed book presents researchers a very wide state of the art about the topic of institution by presenting the many differences that emerge in comparing the different positions.
Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Political sociology --- Politics --- Economics --- sociologie --- economie --- politiek --- sociale filosofie
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Wang, Guangyi, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Philosophy.
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Electronic records --- Intellectual property --- Portraits --- Data protection --- Artificial intelligence --- Civil rights --- Freedom of expression --- Archives électroniques. --- Propriété intellectuelle --- Droit à l'image. --- Protection de l'information (informatique) --- Intelligence artificielle. --- Droits de l'homme. --- Liberté d'expression. --- Law and legislation. --- Law and legislation. --- Freedom of expression. --- Art. --- Droit. --- Art
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This book explores the complex domain of social reality, asking what this reality is, how it is composed and what its dynamics are in both theoretical and practical terms. Through the examination of some of the most important contemporary theories of social ontology, the book discusses the fundamentals of the discipline and lays the foundations for its development in the political sphere. By analyzing the notion of State and the redesign of ontology, the author argues in favor of a realist conception of the State and shows the reasons why this promotes a better understanding of the dynamics of power and the actualization of a greater justice between generations. This book captures the relationship between different generations within the same political context, and presents it as a necessary condition for the re-definition of the concepts of State and meta-State.
Philosophy. --- Philosophy and social sciences. --- Political philosophy. --- Social sciences --- Political Philosophy. --- Social Philosophy. --- Philosophy of the Social Sciences. --- Ontology. --- Knowledge, Theory of. --- Epistemology --- Theory of knowledge --- Being --- Philosophy --- Psychology --- Metaphysics --- Necessity (Philosophy) --- Substance (Philosophy) --- Political science --- Social sciences-Philosophy. --- Political philosophy --- Social philosophy --- Social theory --- Social sciences—Philosophy. --- Social sciences and philosophy