Joint commitment : how we make the social world
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Joint commitment : how we make the social world
Oxford University Press, 2015, c2014
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内容説明
In this wide-ranging collection of essays, distinguished philosopher Margaret Gilbert investigates the structure of our social world. People often speak of what we do, think, and feel, and of our values, conventions, and laws. Asking what we mean by such talk, Gilbert invokes the foundational idea of joint commitment. She applies this idea to topics ranging from the mutual recognition of two people to the unity of the European Union, from marital
love to patriotism, from promissory obligation to the rights of those who issue authoritative commands. Written clearly and without undue technicality, this richly textured collection of essays makes a powerful argument for the importance of joint commitment in our personal and public lives.
目次
- CONTENTS
- PREFACE
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- SOURCES
- INTRODUCTION
- PART I SHARED AGENCY
- Ch. 1 Acting Together
- Ch. 2 Considerations on Joint Commitment
- Ch. 3 Who's to Blame?
- Ch. 4 Rationality in Collective Action
- Ch. 5 Two Approaches to Shared Intention
- PART II COLLECTIVE ATTITUDES
- Ch. 6 Belief and Acceptance as Features of Groups
- Ch. 7 Collective Epistemology
- Ch. 8 Shared Values, Social Unity, and Liberty
- Ch. 9 Social Convention Revisited
- Ch. 10 Collective Guilt Feelings
- PART III MUTUAL RECOGNITION, PROMISES, AND LOVE
- Ch. 11 "Fusion": a contractual model
- Ch. 12 The problem of promisees' rights
- Ch. 13 Three dogmas about promising
- Ch. 14 Mutual Recognition
- PART IV POLITICAL LIFE
- Ch. 15 A Real Unity of Them All
- Ch. 16 Pro Patria: an Essay on Patriotism
- Ch. 17 De-moralizing Political Obligation
- Ch. 18 Commands and Their Practical Import
- BIBLIOGRAPHY OF AUTHOR'S WORKS
- INDEX
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