Nature of Social Reality

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A01=Tony Lawson
Author_Tony Lawson
Cambridge Social Ontology Group
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Causal Reduction
Collective Practices
community constitution
Component Thesis
Contemporary UK
Credit Theory
critical realism
Debt Discharging
Downward Causation
East Indies
emancipatory change
emergence theory
Emergent Totality
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Firm Qua
Gogh
heterodox economics
institutional structures
IOU Note
Legal Tender
Legal Tender Laws
Lower Level Elements
Modern Academic Economics
Modern UK
morphogenesis processes
philosophy of economics
rights and obligations
social ontology
social phenomena constitution in economics
social science
social theory
Sole Trader
Successful Money
UK Citizen
UK Corporation
Vice Versa
Vincent Van Gogh
Wagon Train

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367188931
  • Weight: 402g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The social sciences often fail to examine in any systematic way the nature of their subject matter. Demonstrating that this is a central explanation of the widely acknowledged failings of the social sciences, not least of modern economics, this book sets about rectifying matters.

Providing an account of the nature of social material in general, as well as of the specific natures of central components of the modern world, such as money and the corporation, Lawson also considers the implications of this theory regarding possibilities for social change. Readers will gain an understanding of how social phenomena, from tables and chairs, to money and firms, and nurses and Presidents are constituted. Fundamental to Lawson’s conception is a theory of community-based social positioning, whereby people and things within a community become constituted as components of emergent totalities, with actions governed by the rights and obligations of relevant members of the community. This theory isolates a set of basic principles that will offer the reader an understanding of the natures of all social phenomena.

The Nature of Social Reality is for all those, academics and non-academics alike, who wish to gain a grasp on the nature of social phenomena that goes beyond the superficial.

Tony Lawson is Professor of Economics and Philosophy at the University of Cambridge, UK. He is also a co-Editor of the Cambridge Journal of Economics and co-Founder of the Cambridge Realist Workshop and the Cambridge Social Ontology Group.

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