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Beteilige Person: Weissman, David (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: New Haven [u.a.] Yale Univ. Press 2000
Schlagwörter:
Ontologie (filosofie)
Sociale structuur
Ontology
Social systems
Sozialphilosophie
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adam_text Contents Preface, xiii Acknowledgments, χν Introduction, ι Chapter One Systems, 23 I. Systems: Their Inception and Character, 24 /. The constitution of things by their properties, 25 (a) Everything is constituted of its properties, 26 · (b) Fixing property values, 27 · (c) Objections and clarifications, 30 · (d) Simple systems, 33 · (e) Two kinds of system, 33 2. Elementary particles, 34 (a) A lowest order of things, 34 · (b) Autonomy, alterability, and simplicity, 35 · (c) The formation of particles, 41 · (d) Summary, 42 5. The mutual accessibility of things in spacetime, 43 4. Reciprocity, 46 vU viii Contents 5. The kinds of systems constructed, 47 6. Responsibilities for and to, 49 7. Accessible energy, 52 8. Functions contrasted with structures, 53 p. Higher-order systems, 54 (a) Establishing higher-order systems, 54 · (b) Proper parts, 55 • (c) Property values fixed within a system or by determinants outside it, 55 · (d) Aggregates, 56 · (e) Modularity, 57 · (f ) Dissolution, 58 · (g) Steady states, 58 · (h) Kinds of relations among systems, 59 · (i) A criterion for ascertaining orders of scale, 62 · (j) Principles for generating systems of successively higher orders, 62 · (k) Limits on the ascending orders of systems, 63 10. Disparate kinds of higher-order systems, 64 11. Teleobgy, 68 12. Emergent properties, bivs, and rules, 71 (a) Properties, 71 · (b) Laws, 75 · (c) Properties and rules, 81 jj. Determining and facilitating conditions, 82 14. Change, 83 1$. Reality as a system ofrehtions, 86 II. Reducing Systems to Other Things, 88 /. Dispositional reductions, 89 2. Generic bw and bridge hw reductions, 89 }. Reductions to spatiotemporal structure, 93 III. Aristode, the Atomists, and Whitehead, 94 1. Aristotle, 94 2. The atomists, 97 3. Whitehead, 98 Chapter Two Persons, 101 I. Human Systems, 101 II. Cognitive-Affective Posture, 104 III. Social Systems Established by Their Members, no 1. Family, ш (a) Developing a psychic posture, in · (b) Some ontologica! Contents ix implications of psychic posture, 114 · (c) Character and role, 120 2. Friendship, хгб 3. Work, iz% 4. Citizenship, 136 $. Myth, 141 IV. Self-Identity, 143 Chapter Three Sociality, 147 I. Affiliative Behavior, 147 II. Organizations and Associations, 148 1. Causal reciprocity, iAß 2. Purpose, 149 3. Design, 150 4. Role, ці 5. Circumstances, 151 6. Officers, 152 7. Passion, цг 8. Needs, w p. Loyalty, 154 10. Access, 154 III. The Work Systems Do, 154 IV. Education, 158 V. Being Alone, 160 VI. Some Relations Among Human Social Systems, 160 VII. Reworking Societies: Their Determinability, 162 VIII. Regulation, 164 /. Self-control, 165 2. Mutual restraint, or governmental regulation, 166 3. Values, 178 4. Planning, 185 5. Procedural neutrality, minority rights, and inclusion or exclusion, 190 6. Summary, 196 χ Contents IX. Ecology, 197 X. Change, 198 /. Characterizing change, 198 2. Formation, 200 3. Routinization, 201 4. Limiting and sustaining complexity, 201 j. Vulnerability, 203 <r. Managing change, 205 XI. Ontology, 206 /. The atomists, Aristotle, andHob bes, 206 2. Systems, 208 5. Independence, reciprocity, nesting, and overlap, 210 4. Λ system s relations to its nested parts, гіг j. Holism, 215 <£ Alternative expknationsfor conflict, 216 7. Autonomy and constraint, 218 Ä The atomist response, 221 j>. Acknowledging systems and their interests, 222 /o. Freedom, 225 л. Public control, private power, 226 Chapter Four Value, 228 I. Self-Affirmation, 229 II. Instrumental Values, 235 III. Two Kinds of Sociality, 237 IV. Atomism, Communitarianism, and Holism, 242 V. Contract Law: A Test of Ontological Theories, 252 VI. Immanent Norms, 255 VII. Laws and Immanent Norms, 262 VIII. Attitudes, 267 IX. Morality and Attitude, 271 X. Morality and Systems, 274 Contents xi XI. Diversity and Tolerance, 277 XII. What Systems Owe Their Members, 278 XIII. Making Laws, 280 XIV. The Goodness of the Whole, 282 XV. Awe, 283 XVI. Preview, 284 Chapter Five Deliberation, 285 I. Deliberation as a Colloquy, 286 II. The Factors Weighed, 287 III. Kantian Objections, 290 IV. Self-Awareness, 292 V. Therapy as Deliberation, 293 VI. Existential Anxieties, 294 VII. Character and Role, 297 VIII. Social Deliberation, 299 IX. Does Deliberation Presuppose a Cartesian Mind?, 303 Chapter Six Free Speech, 304 I. Justifications for Free Speech, 305 II. Privacy, 307 III. Oncological Considerations, 310 IV. False and Malicious Speech, 315 V. The Benefits and Harms of Free Speech, 317 VI. Monopolistic Speech, 322 VII . Defending the Victims of Free Speech, 324 VIII. Using Ontology to Determine the Limits of Speech, 325 xii Contents Chapter Seven Conflict, 327 I. Systems, 328 II. Conflicts Exposed by the Three Styles of Dialectic, 329 III. Conflict Within and Among Societies, 330 IV. The Dialectic of Conflict, 331 V. Kantian Solutions, 333 VI. Repairing Conflict, 335 Chapter Eight Ecology, 336 Afterword, 345 Notes, 347 Index, 363 A Social Ontology David Weissman Moral and social philosophers often assume that human beings are and ought to be autonomous. This tradi¬ tion of individualism, or atomism, underlies many of our assumptions about ethics and law; it provides a legitimating framework for liberal democracy and free market capital¬ ism. In this powerful book. David Weissman argues against atomistic ontologies, affirming instead that all of reality is social. Every particular is a system created by the reciprocal causal relations of its parts, he explains. Weissman formulates an original metaphysics of nature that remains true to what is know η through the empirical sciences, and he applies his hypothesis to a range of topics in psychology, morals, sociology, and politics. The author contends that systems are sometimes mutually independ¬ ent, but many systems — human ones especially — are joined in higher order systems, such as families, friendships, businesses, and states, that are overlapping or nested. Weissman tests this schematic claim with empirical examples in chapters on persons, sociality, and value. He also considers how the scheme applies to particular issues related to deliberation, free speech. conflict, and ecology. David Weissman is professor of phi¬ losophy at City College of New York. He is the author of Truth s Debt to Value and the editor of René Descartes Discourse on Method and Meditations on First Philosophy, both published by Yale University Printed in the U.S.A. This is a work in the grand manner. It is in the class of works by the great metaphysicians of the past. Weissman presents and defends a world hypothesis to be considered alon f those of the standard figures he criticizes — Marshall Spector, State Uni New York at Stony Brook
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