Raimo Tuomela, late Professor Emeritus at the Centre for Philosophy of Social Sciences (TINT), University of Helsinki, is widely regarded as one of the most important philosophers of our time. He published extensively on various topics within social philosophy; particularly, on social action, cooperation, group belief, group responsibility, group reasoning, social practices, and institutions. To celebrate his legacy, this volume engages with and delves deeply into his philosophy of sociality. By gathering original essays from a world-class line-up of social ontologists, social action theorists, and social philosophers, this collection provides the first comprehensive and critical treatment of Tuomela’s outstanding contribution to social ontology and collective intentionality.
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1. Introduction Miguel Garcia-Godinez & Rachael Mellin.- 2. Reflections on Group Action from Inside Raul Hakli & Kaarlo Miller & Pekka Mäkelä.- 3.Tuomela and the Unity of Belief Sara Rachel Chant.- 4. Joint Actions: We-Mode and I-Mode Seumas Miller.- 5. Towards a Situated Approach of Tuomela’s Theory of Social Practices Judith H. Martens.- 6. What is Collective Acceptance and What Does it do? Arto Laitinen.- 7. Can There Be Institutions Without Constitutive Rules? Frank Hindriks.- 8. Institutional Proxy Agency: A We-Mode Approach Miguel Garcia-Godinez.- 9. From We-Mode to Role-Mode Michael Schmit.- 10. Group Morality and Moral Groups: Ethical Aspects of the Tuomelian We-Mode Björn Petersson.- 11. Tuomela on Social Norms and Group-Social Normativity Olle Blomberg.- 12. Cooperation Rests on Trust – But What is Trust and How do We get There?Maj Tuomela.
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Miguel Garcia-Godinez is an IRC Postdoctoral Research Fellow at UCC, Philosophy. His main research areas are legal philosophy, social ontology, and metaethics.
Rachael Mellin is a Law Ph D student at the University of Glasgow. Her primary areas of research are in legal philosophy and social ontology.