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41Can the Searlean Notion of Collective Intentionality and Power lead to Coercion?Balkan Journal of Philosophy 17 (2): 186-198. 2025.John Searle argues for a notion of ‘collective intentionality’ that produces social actions with the attributed deontic status function on an external reason, simultaneously recognized by all the members. Social actions depend on the acceptance of a propositional attitude in the light of a constitutive rule and the ‘we intention’ of each member. However, Searle’s intentional theory of actions argues that human beings are rational in nature and freely choose to act as per a desire independent of …Read more
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58The Criterion of Legitimacy in a Government: Analysing Ian Shapiro’s Concept of Representative DemocracyJournal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 41 (1): 103-116. 2024.Ian Shapiro proposes a representative government that bases its understanding of truth on mature enlightenment philosophy. He examines various enlightenment and anti-enlightenment theories to substantiate his arguments in favour of verifiability as the criterion for defining truth. Contending such a concept of truth he specifies that it is possible only within a representative democracy as it can systematically undermine socially built readymade systems. To examine Shapiro’s fallibilist approach…Read more
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Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Language |
| Applied Ethics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |