Alone Together: Why “Incentivization” Fails as an Account of Institutional Facts

Philosophy of the Social Sciences 45 (3):315-330 (2015)
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Abstract

In two articles, Smits, Buekens, and du Plessis have argued that John Searle’s account of institutional facts suffers serious flaws and should be replaced with a reductive account they call “incentivization.” We argue against their view in two ways. First, the specific flaws they find in Searle are based on misunderstandings. Second, “incentivization,” as they present it, fails as a reduction of strict collective actions and, thus, cannot account for institutional facts such as money or property.

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