Minds, Meaning and Morals

March 31, 2006

The Linguistic Nature of Institutional Facts

Filed under: culture, language, social science — Jeff G @ 3:05 pm

In the last post concerning Searle’s book The Social Construction of Social Reality I ended by noting that language plays an essential roles in the creation and maintenance of institutional facts. It is not simply that language provides the publicity necessary to established collective intentionality, but rather that “language is essentially constitutive of institutional reality.” It will be the intent of this post to unpack what Searle means by this. (more…)

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