000347627 000__ 02353cam\a22003374a\4500 000347627 001__ 347627 000347627 005__ 20210513125027.0 000347627 008__ 090330s2010\\\\enk\\\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000347627 010__ $$a 2009013179 000347627 019__ $$a326682427$$a444384145 000347627 020__ $$a9780195396171 (alk. paper) 000347627 020__ $$a0195396170 (alk. paper) 000347627 020__ $$a9780199576913 000347627 020__ $$a0199576912 000347627 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn318585608 000347627 035__ $$a347627 000347627 040__ $$aDLC$$cDLC$$dC#P$$dYDXCP$$dBWX$$dCDX$$dVP@$$dMOF$$dSNK$$dBTCTA$$dUKM$$dBWKUK$$dBWK$$dHEBIS$$dALAUL 000347627 049__ $$aISEA 000347627 05000 $$aH61$$b.S4475 2010 000347627 08200 $$a300.1$$222 000347627 1001_ $$aSearle, John R. 000347627 24510 $$aMaking the social world :$$bthe structure of human civilization /$$cJohn R. Searle. 000347627 24630 $$aStructure of human civilization 000347627 260__ $$aOxford ;$$aNew York :$$bOxford University Press,$$c2010. 000347627 300__ $$axiv, 208 p. ;$$c25 cm. 000347627 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 000347627 5050_ $$aThe purpose of this book -- Intentionality -- Collective intentionality and the assignment of function -- Language as biological and social -- The general theory of institutions and institutional facts : language and social reality -- Free will, rationality, and institutional facts -- Power : deontic, background, political, and other -- Human rights -- Concluding remarks : the ontological foundations of the social sciences. 000347627 5201_ $$a"John Searle offers a profound understanding of how we create a social reality - a reality of money, property, governments, marriages, stock markets, and cocktail parties. The paradox he addresses in Making the Social World is that these facts exist only because we think they exist, and yet they have an objective existence." "Continuing a line of investigation begun in his earlier book The Construction of Social Reality, Searle identifies the precise role of language in the creation of all "institutional facts." His aim is to show how mind, language, and civilization are natural products of the basic facts of the physical world described by physics, chemistry, and biology. Searle explains how a single linguistic operation, repeated over and over, is used to create and maintain the elaborate structures of human social institutions."--BOOK JACKET. 000347627 650_0 $$aSocial sciences$$xPhilosophy. 000347627 650_0 $$aCivilization. 000347627 650_0 $$aSocial epistemology. 000347627 85200 $$bgen$$hH61$$i.S4475$$i2010 000347627 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:347627$$pGLOBAL_SET 000347627 980__ $$aBIB 000347627 980__ $$aBOOK