
From Plural to Institutional Agency
Collective Action II
Kirk Ludwig(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 26. October 2017
Book
Hardback
312 pages
978-0-19-878999-4 (ISBN)
Description
Kirk Ludwig presents a philosophical account of institutional action, such as action by corporations and nation states, arguing that it can be understood exhaustively in terms of the agency of individuals and concepts constructed out of materials that are already at play in our understanding of individual action. He thus argues for a strong form of methodological individualism. The book provides a new account of the logical form of grammatically singular group action sentences (e.g. 'Company laid off 10,000 workers'), and features new analyses of the concepts of a constitutive rule, status function, status role, collective acceptance, and proxy agency. He also provides an analysis of the structure of corporate action, including the status of corporations as legal persons, and of the nature of state action in relation to its citizens. This is the companion volume to From Individual to Plural Agency (OUP 2016), extending the multiple-agents account of collective action set out in the earlier volume.
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A clear introductory chapter summarizes the methods and argument of the first volume, so this second volume can be read independently, though scholars in the field will certainly want to read both volumes ... Recommended. * S. E. Forschler, CHOICE *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
705 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-878999-4 (9780198789994)
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Person
Kirk Ludwig is a Professor in the Philosophy Department and the Cognitive Science Program at Indiana University, Bloomington. He taught at the University of Florida from 1990 to 2010 and was the Colonel Alan R. and Margaret G. Crow CLAS Term Professor from 2008 to 2010, when he joined Indiana University, Bloomington. He works primarily in the Philosophy of Mind and Action, Philosophy of Language, and Epistemology. He is the editor of Donald Davidson (CUP, 2003), co-author with Ernie Lepore of Donald Davidson: Meaning, Truth, Language, and Reality (OUP, 2005) and Donald Davidson's Truth-theoretic Semantics (OUP, 2007), and co-editor with Ernie Lepore of Companion to Donald Davidson (Wiley-Blackwell, 2013).
Content
1: Introduction
2: Plural Agency
3: Singular Group Agents
4: The Distributive/Collective Ambiguity in Singular Group Action Sentences
5: The Apparent Autonomy of Singular Group Agents
6: Essentially Intentional Action Types
7: Constitutive Rules and Agency
8: Status Functions as Agentive Functions
9: Status Functions and Conventions
10: Kinds of Status Functions
11: Group Membership
12: Declarations and Status Functions
13: The Division of Labor and Proxy Agency
14: Corporations
15: Nation States
16: Summary and Conclusion
2: Plural Agency
3: Singular Group Agents
4: The Distributive/Collective Ambiguity in Singular Group Action Sentences
5: The Apparent Autonomy of Singular Group Agents
6: Essentially Intentional Action Types
7: Constitutive Rules and Agency
8: Status Functions as Agentive Functions
9: Status Functions and Conventions
10: Kinds of Status Functions
11: Group Membership
12: Declarations and Status Functions
13: The Division of Labor and Proxy Agency
14: Corporations
15: Nation States
16: Summary and Conclusion