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Edité par Oxford University Press, 2011
ISBN 10 : 0199695261ISBN 13 : 9780199695263
Vendeur : WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, Royaume-Uni
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Paperback. Etat : Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
Edité par Oxford University Press, 2011
ISBN 10 : 0199695261ISBN 13 : 9780199695263
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Etat : As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Edité par Oxford University Press, 2011
ISBN 10 : 0199695261ISBN 13 : 9780199695263
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Paperback. Etat : Used: Good.
Edité par Oxford University Press, 2011
ISBN 10 : 0199695261ISBN 13 : 9780199695263
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Etat : New.
Edité par Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2011
ISBN 10 : 0199695261ISBN 13 : 9780199695263
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The renowned philosopher John Searle reveals the fundamental nature of social reality. What kinds of things are money, property, governments, nations, marriages, cocktail parties, and football games? Searle explains the key role played by language in the creation, constitution, and maintenance of social reality. We make statements about social facts that are completely objective, for example: Barack Obama is President of the United States, the piece ofpaper in my hand is a twenty-dollar bill, I got married in London, etc. And yet these facts only exist because we think they exist. How is it possible that we can have factual objective knowledge of areality that is created by subjective opinions? This is part of a much larger question: How can we give an account of ourselves, with our peculiar human traits DS mind, reason, freedom, society - in a world that we know independently consists of mindless, meaningless particles? How can we account for our social and mental existence in a realm of brute physical facts? In answering this question, Searle avoids postulating different realms of being, a mental and a physical, or worseyet, a mental, a physical, and a social. There is just one reality: Searle shows how the human reality fits into that one reality. Mind, language, and civilization are natural products of the basic factsof the physical world described by physics, chemistry and biology. Searle explains how language creates and maintains the elaborate structures of human social institutions. These institutions serve to create and distribute power relations that are pervasive and often invisible. These power relations motivate human actions in a way that provides the glue that holds human civilization together. Searle shows how this account illuminates human rationality, free will, political power, and humanrights. Our social world is a world created and maintained by language. The renowned philosopher John Searle investigates the nature of social reality. How do institutions such as money, marriage, and government arise from the mere power of words? And how do mind, language, reason, and freedom come into being from the mindless, meaningless particles that make up the physical universe? Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Edité par OUP OXFORD 2011-08-18, Oxford, 2011
ISBN 10 : 0199695261ISBN 13 : 9780199695263
Vendeur : Blackwell's, London, Royaume-Uni
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paperback. Etat : New. Language: ENG.
Edité par Oxford University Press, 2011
ISBN 10 : 0199695261ISBN 13 : 9780199695263
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Befriedigend/Good: Durchschnittlich erhaltenes Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit Gebrauchsspuren, aber vollständigen Seiten. / Describes the average WORN book or dust jacket that has all the pages present.
Edité par OUP Oxford, 2011
ISBN 10 : 0199695261ISBN 13 : 9780199695263
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Edité par Oxford University Press, 2011
ISBN 10 : 0199695261ISBN 13 : 9780199695263
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Paperback. Etat : New.
Edité par OUP Oxford, 2011
ISBN 10 : 0199695261ISBN 13 : 9780199695263
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Paperback. Etat : Brand New. 224 pages. 9.13x5.98x0.51 inches. In Stock.
Edité par Oxford University Press, 2011
ISBN 10 : 0199695261ISBN 13 : 9780199695263
Vendeur : THE SAINT BOOKSTORE, Southport, Royaume-Uni
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Paperback / softback. Etat : New. New copy - Usually dispatched within 4 working days. The renowned philosopher John Searle investigates the nature of social reality. How do institutions such as money, marriage, and government arise from the mere power of words? And how do mind, language, reason, and freedom come into being from the mindless, meaningless particles that make up the physical universe?.
Edité par Oxford University Press, 2011
ISBN 10 : 0199695261ISBN 13 : 9780199695263
Vendeur : Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Royaume-Uni
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Etat : New. In.
Edité par Oxford University Press, 2011
ISBN 10 : 0199695261ISBN 13 : 9780199695263
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Etat : New. Buy with confidence! Book is in new, never-used condition 0.89.
Edité par Oxford University Press 2011-06-24, 2011
ISBN 10 : 0199695261ISBN 13 : 9780199695263
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Paperback. Etat : New.
Edité par Oxford University Press, 2011
ISBN 10 : 0199695261ISBN 13 : 9780199695263
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Paperback. Etat : new. New. Fast Shipping and good customer service.
Edité par Oxford University Press, 2011
ISBN 10 : 0199695261ISBN 13 : 9780199695263
Vendeur : GreatBookPricesUK, Castle Donington, DERBY, Royaume-Uni
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Etat : New.
Edité par Oxford University Press, 2011
ISBN 10 : 0199695261ISBN 13 : 9780199695263
Vendeur : Majestic Books, Hounslow, Royaume-Uni
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Etat : New. pp. 208.
Edité par Oxford University Press, 2011
ISBN 10 : 0199695261ISBN 13 : 9780199695263
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Paperback. Etat : new. Buy for Great customer experience.
Edité par Oxford University Press, 2011
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Etat : As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Edité par OUP OXFORD 2011-08-18 Oxford,, 2011
ISBN 10 : 0199695261ISBN 13 : 9780199695263
Vendeur : Front Cover Books, Denver, CO, Etats-Unis
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Etat : new.
Edité par Oxford University Press, 2011
ISBN 10 : 0199695261ISBN 13 : 9780199695263
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Paperback. Etat : new. New Copy. Customer Service Guaranteed.
Edité par Oxford University Press, 2011
ISBN 10 : 0199695261ISBN 13 : 9780199695263
Vendeur : Byrd Books, Austin, TX, Etats-Unis
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Paperback. Etat : very good. In Used Condition.
Edité par Oxford University Press, 2011
ISBN 10 : 0199695261ISBN 13 : 9780199695263
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Etat : good. 100% Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed ! The book shows some signs of wear from use but is a good readable copy. Cover in excellent condition. Binding tight. Pages in great shape, no tears. Not contain access codes, cd, DVD.
Edité par Oxford University Press, 2011
ISBN 10 : 0199695261ISBN 13 : 9780199695263
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Etat : new. Book is in NEW condition. Satisfaction Guaranteed! Fast Customer Service!!.
Edité par OUP Oxford, 2011
ISBN 10 : 0199695261ISBN 13 : 9780199695263
Vendeur : PBShop.store UK, Fairford, GLOS, Royaume-Uni
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PAP. Etat : New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Edité par Oxford University Press Aug 2011, 2011
ISBN 10 : 0199695261ISBN 13 : 9780199695263
Vendeur : Smartbuy, Einbeck, Allemagne
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Neuware - 'Angela Merkel ist die Bundeskanzlerin der Bundesrepublik Deutschland', 'Das Stück Papier in der Hand des Kassierers ist ein Fünfzig-Euro-Schein', 'John Searle ist verheiratet' mit Sätzen wie diesen sagen wir etwas über die Welt: daß es in ihr Dinge wie Bundeskanzler, Geld und Ehen tatsächlich gibt. Jedoch existieren diese sozialen Tatsachen nur, weil wir glauben, daß sie existieren. Das gilt für natürliche Tatsachen, die Schwerkraft etwa, nicht. Zerfällt die Welt somit in unterschiedliche Sphären des Seins Gibt es womöglich zwei oder gar drei Wirklichkeiten Nein, sagt John Searle, es gibt schlicht nur eine einzige Realität, deren Grundlage die Welt der Natur ist, wie sie Physik, Biologie und Chemie beschreiben. Wie sich die Bestandteile der sozialen Welt dennoch nahtlos in diese Realität einfügen lassen, warum sie ebenso wirklich und objektiv sind wie die Dinge, die unabhängig von menschlichem Zutun existieren, zeigt er in seinem neuen Buch und schlägt dabei einen großen argumentativen Bogen. Sprache und Denken, Geist und Natur, Freiheit und Determinismus werden ebenso behandelt wie das Wesen von Institutionen, das Phänomen der Macht oder der Status der Menschenrechte.In 'Wie wir die soziale Welt machen' führt Searle sämtliche seiner Lebensthemen auf überaus anschauliche und gewohnt pointierte Weise zu einer einheitlichen Theorie der menschlichen Zivilisation zusammen. Es kann als Fortsetzung seines Klassikers 'Die Konstruktion der gesellschaftlichen Wirklichkeit' gelesen werden und zugleich als Einführung in das Denken dieses bedeutenden Philosophen. Vor allem aber ist es ein Buch für jeden, der wissen möchte, was unsere Welt zusammenhält. 224 pp. Deutsch.
Edité par Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2011
ISBN 10 : 0199695261ISBN 13 : 9780199695263
Vendeur : CitiRetail, Stevenage, Royaume-Uni
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The renowned philosopher John Searle reveals the fundamental nature of social reality. What kinds of things are money, property, governments, nations, marriages, cocktail parties, and football games? Searle explains the key role played by language in the creation, constitution, and maintenance of social reality. We make statements about social facts that are completely objective, for example: Barack Obama is President of the United States, the piece ofpaper in my hand is a twenty-dollar bill, I got married in London, etc. And yet these facts only exist because we think they exist. How is it possible that we can have factual objective knowledge of areality that is created by subjective opinions? This is part of a much larger question: How can we give an account of ourselves, with our peculiar human traits DS mind, reason, freedom, society - in a world that we know independently consists of mindless, meaningless particles? How can we account for our social and mental existence in a realm of brute physical facts? In answering this question, Searle avoids postulating different realms of being, a mental and a physical, or worseyet, a mental, a physical, and a social. There is just one reality: Searle shows how the human reality fits into that one reality. Mind, language, and civilization are natural products of the basic factsof the physical world described by physics, chemistry and biology. Searle explains how language creates and maintains the elaborate structures of human social institutions. These institutions serve to create and distribute power relations that are pervasive and often invisible. These power relations motivate human actions in a way that provides the glue that holds human civilization together. Searle shows how this account illuminates human rationality, free will, political power, and humanrights. Our social world is a world created and maintained by language. The renowned philosopher John Searle investigates the nature of social reality. How do institutions such as money, marriage, and government arise from the mere power of words? And how do mind, language, reason, and freedom come into being from the mindless, meaningless particles that make up the physical universe? Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Edité par Oxford University Press, UK, 2011
ISBN 10 : 0199695261ISBN 13 : 9780199695263
Vendeur : SAVERY BOOKS, Brighton, East Sussex, Royaume-Uni
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Soft cover. Etat : Very Good Plus. Paperback 2011. 23x15.5cm. xiv+208 pages. Flat spine. Flat covers. Clean & tight. No inscriptions. Flat pages. Dispatched ROYAL MAIL FIRST CLASS with TRACKING next working day or sooner securely boxed in cardboard. ref D612.
Edité par Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2011
ISBN 10 : 0199695261ISBN 13 : 9780199695263
Vendeur : AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australie
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The renowned philosopher John Searle reveals the fundamental nature of social reality. What kinds of things are money, property, governments, nations, marriages, cocktail parties, and football games? Searle explains the key role played by language in the creation, constitution, and maintenance of social reality. We make statements about social facts that are completely objective, for example: Barack Obama is President of the United States, the piece ofpaper in my hand is a twenty-dollar bill, I got married in London, etc. And yet these facts only exist because we think they exist. How is it possible that we can have factual objective knowledge of areality that is created by subjective opinions? This is part of a much larger question: How can we give an account of ourselves, with our peculiar human traits DS mind, reason, freedom, society - in a world that we know independently consists of mindless, meaningless particles? How can we account for our social and mental existence in a realm of brute physical facts? In answering this question, Searle avoids postulating different realms of being, a mental and a physical, or worseyet, a mental, a physical, and a social. There is just one reality: Searle shows how the human reality fits into that one reality. Mind, language, and civilization are natural products of the basic factsof the physical world described by physics, chemistry and biology. Searle explains how language creates and maintains the elaborate structures of human social institutions. These institutions serve to create and distribute power relations that are pervasive and often invisible. These power relations motivate human actions in a way that provides the glue that holds human civilization together. Searle shows how this account illuminates human rationality, free will, political power, and humanrights. Our social world is a world created and maintained by language. The renowned philosopher John Searle investigates the nature of social reality. How do institutions such as money, marriage, and government arise from the mere power of words? And how do mind, language, reason, and freedom come into being from the mindless, meaningless particles that make up the physical universe? Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Edité par OUP OXFORD 2011-08-18 Oxford,, 2011
ISBN 10 : 0199695261ISBN 13 : 9780199695263
Vendeur : Hafa Adai Books, Moncks Corner, SC, Etats-Unis
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Etat : very good.