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Introduction
Part 1. Medieval and Early Modern Perspectives on Issues in Social Ontology
Chapter 1. Thomas Aquinas on the Ontology of the Political Community (Fabrizio Amerini)
Chapter 2. Ontology of Power Relations in Peter Olivi (Juhana Toivanen)
Chapter 3. Transgressing the Pact of Meanings: Social Implications of Peter John Olivi's Theory of Signification (Claudia Appolloni)
Chapter 4. Enrico del Carretto on Social Ontology and Especially Why A Religious Order is not a Mere Collection of Individuals (Roberto Lambertini)
Chapter 5. William of Ockham on Social Objects (in His Academic Writings) (Magali Roques)
Chapter 6. Spinoza on the Ontology of Justice: The Role of 'Beings of Reason' (Entia Rationis) (Michael Rosenthal)
Chapter 7. Constituents of Social Life in the Political Philosophy of Johannes Althusius (Jukka Ruokanen)
Part 2. Contemporary Issues
Chapter 8. Social Entities without Explicit Establishment (Ludger Jansen)
Chapter 9. From Legal Fiction to Collective Agency : Arguments for Collective Personhood in Contemporary Social Ontology (Onni Hirvonen)
Part 3. Historical and Contemporary Perspectives in Dialogue
Chapter 10. Cooperation, Community, and Institution (Falk Hamann)
Chapter 11. Between Scotus and Searle: Powers, Contingency and Institutions (Michaƫl Bauwens)
Chapter 12. Power and Violence. On the Ontology of Legitimate Power in Hannah Arendt (1906-1975) and Luis de Molina (1535-1600) (Danae Simmermacher)
Chapter 13. Life Experience instead of Consciousness. On the Ontological Conceptualisation of the Social (Stephan Zimmermann).

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