什么是社会组织?

IF 1.3 1区 哲学 0 PHILOSOPHY
Megan Hyska
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尽管研究社会运动、选举政治和有组织劳工的学者和参与者都在深入研究关于政治行为者应如何组织起来的不同理论,但近期很少有哲学著作追问什么是社会组织。本文旨在回答这个问题,从而使与组织相关的典型主张和争论变得有意义。直观地说,社会组织的作用就是带来某种集体性。然而,我认为,近年来分析哲学家们最充分地理论化了的各种集体性,包括群体性和集体意向性,并不是社会组织理论中的正确类型。我最终认为,组织所特有的那种集体性是行为主体行动之间的一种特殊的因果互补性--虽然它可以与群体性和集体意向性并存,但它与两者都不是一回事。由此产生的社会组织概念,可以澄清而不是淡化当代关于正常人作为相互关联的政治行动者应如何行事的一系列紧迫争论。
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What is social organizing?
While scholars of, and participants in, social movements, electoral politics, and organized labor are deeply engaged in contrasting different theories of how political actors should organize, little recent philosophical work has asked what social organizing is. This paper aims to answer this question in a way that can make sense of typical organizing‐related claims and debates. It is intuitive that what social organizing does is bring about some kind of collectivity. However, I argue that the varieties of collectivity most amply theorized by analytic philosophers in recent years, including grouphood and collective intentionality, are not the right kinds to embed in a theory of social organizing. I ultimately argue that the sort of collectivity that organizing characteristically brings about is a special kind of causal complementarity among agents' actions— and that while this can exist alongside grouphood and collective intentionality, it is not the same thing as either. The notion of social organizing that emerges is one that can clarify, without trivializing, a number of pressing contemporary debates about how normal people should conduct themselves as interconnected political actors.
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期刊介绍: Philosophy and Phenomenological Research publishes articles in a wide range of areas including philosophy of mind, epistemology, ethics, metaphysics, and philosophical history of philosophy. No specific methodology or philosophical orientation is required for submissions.
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