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This volume contains the proceedings of the Social Ontology, Normativity, and Philosophy of Law conference, which took place on May 30-31, 2019 at the University of Glasgow. At the invitation of the Social Ontology Research Group, a panel of prominent scholars shed light on a range of key topics within social ontology, normativity, and philosophy of law from an interdisciplinary perspective.
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Table of Contents
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction
- We-Thinking, We-Mode, and Group Agents
- The Level Conception of the Methodological Individualism-Holism Debate
- What Are Institutional Groups?
- Institutional Knowledge and its Normative Implications
- The Right to Press Freedom of Expression vs the Rights of Marginalised Groups: An Answer Grounded in Personhood Rights
- Consent and Normativity
- Reasons Internalism, Cooperation, and Law
- Varieties of Normativity: Reasons, Expectations, Wide-Scope Oughts, and Ought-to-be’s
- The Metaphysics of Legal Organisations
- The Social Construction of Legal Norms
- Identity of Corporations: Against the Shareholder View
- Of Layers and Lawyers
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