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Living Together

by Margaret Gilbert
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Synopsis

Following up her landmark work "On Social Facts", this collection of essays by noted social philosopher Margaret Gilbert develops and deepens her theory of social groups as "plural subjects." She asks, how far can our rationality take us when we pursue our personal goals? What does it mean to be a member of a group? Does group membership involve obligations and rights, and, if so, how? Gilbert argues that, in order to understand the social dimensions of human life, we must go beyond the prevailing "game theoretic" picture of people acting as independent individuals, to incorporate their situation as group members, or plural subjects bound together by joint commitments. Her new theory of obligation will be of interest to scholars engaged in empirical research as well as to philosophers and social and political theorists.

Author Biography: Margaret Gilbert is professor of philosophy at the University of Connecticut and the author of "On Social Facts" (1989).

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1996
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780847681518

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