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69Social Groups, Structure, and ChangeJournal of Social Ontology 11 (1): 92-116. 2025.The social groups we are often concerned with, such as clubs, teams, and bands, are relatively organized. Structures, as complex properties of collections of individuals, play a central role in providing the existence and identity conditions, among other things, for such organized groups. A structuralist view is one that individuates groups primarily in terms of their structures, as opposed to only in terms of their members. Any structuralist view must be able to accommodate not only changes in …Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Metaphysics |
| Social Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
| Metaphysics |
| Social Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Gender |
| Philosophy of Race |
| Philosophy of Language |