Exploring Searle's Social Ontology

Philosophical Alternatives Journal 2 (2018)
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Abstract

In this short article, I will explore John Searle’s social ontology project from the perspective of social epistemology. The outcome of my analysis is that language is decisive for the collective acquisition and production of knowledge. I agree with Searle regarding the exposure of language as a central constitutive component of social forms of knowledge, a component that plays a significant role in the development of social epistemology.

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Samal H R. Manee
Sofia University (PhD)

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