On the Difference of the Approaches of Searle and Durkheim to the Description of Social Reality
Submitted by Гость (not verified) on Thu, 09/05/2024 - 00:19The article is devoted to the comparison of the social ontology of John Searle with the social theory of Emile Durkheim. It was shown that the approaches of Searle and Durkheim have a number of similar features. These common features are the rejection of reductionism of the collective to the individual, attention to language as one of the most important conditions of the emergence of social reality, the recognition of unawareness and automatism in accepting the rules of social interaction by its participants.