Collective Intentionality and the Study of Religion : : Social ontology and empirical research / / Andrea Rota.

"Examines philosophical perspectives on collective intentionality and social ontology for the study of religion"--.

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Collective Intentionality and the Study of Religion : Social ontology and empirical research / Andrea Rota.
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List of Figures and Tables Preface Acknowledgements 1. General Introduction Part I. 2. Introduction to the Theoretical Framework3. John Searle Collective Intentionality in Individual Minds4. Raimo Tuomela Non Mihi, Non Tibi, Sed Nobis5. Margaret Gilbert Plural Subjects and Joint Commitment6. Collective Intentionality and Empirical Research Part II. 7. Empirical Orientation The Jehovah's Witnesses8. Collective Action Advertising the King and the Kingdom9. Collective Beliefs The Domestication of New Media10. Collective Emotions The Collective Excitement of Conventions11. Collective Aesthetic Experiences The Feeling of the Bible 12. Conclusion Primary Sources Notes References Index.
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