
On Social Facts
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- Cover Page
- Half-title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication Page
- Contents
- Preface and acknowledgements
- I. Introduction: everyday concepts and social reality
- 1. Preamble
- 2. The focus and thesis of this book
- 3. Social science and everyday concepts
- 4. Weber on everyday collectivity concepts
- 5. The everyday concept of a collectivity
- 6. Methodology
- 7. The main themes
- 8. Overview of chapters
- II. 'Social action' and the subject matter of social science
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Weber's account of 'social action'
- 3. The question of collectivities
- 4. Further considerations on Weber's concept
- 5. Conclusions
- III. Action, meaning, and the social
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The deep level of the discussion
- 3. Winch on rule-following
- 4. Kripke's Wittgenstein
- 5. The intentionalist programme
- 6. Group languages
- IV. Social groups: a Simmelian view
- 1. Introduction: Simmel's statement
- 2. On Sharing in an action
- 3. 'We'
- 4. Social Groups
- V. After Durkheim: concerning collective belief
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Durkheim on social facts: some salient features of the Rules discussion
- 3. Assessing accounts of collective beliefs: some tests
- 4. The simple summative account
- 5. A second summative account: adding common knowledge
- 6. A third summative account: the group as cause
- 7. A nonsummative account of collective belief
- VI. Social convention
- 1. Introduction
- 2. David Lewis on convention
- 3. Critique of Lewis (1): A flawless mechanism?
- 4. Critique of Lewis (2): Lewis's conditions on convention
- 5. Critique of Lewis (3): Lewis and the 'ought'of convention
- 6. Critique of Lewis (4): conventions and collectivities
- 7. Towards an account of social convention
- 8. Social convention
- VII. On social facts
- 1. The structure of everyday collectivity concepts:summary of results
- 2. The actions of participating individual men'
- 3. Concerning 'individualism' versus 'holism'
- 4. A sketch of some further applications
- 5. On social facts
- 6. Afterword
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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