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  1. Social Reality, Law, and Justice.David Koepsell - 2016 - In Leonardo Zaibert (ed.), The Theory and Practice of Ontology. London, UK: pp. 79-94.
    Reality is composed of many layers, including what John Searle calls “brute facts” and, superimposed on these, what he calls “social reality”. Ontology is the study of reality in its various layers, and involves attempts to describe that reality in ways that are useful and logically consistent. Philosophers and others who attempt to “build” ontologies, must examine the manners in which we can best describe objects, and devise structured vocabularies that can be used consistently, often across disciplines, and now with (...)
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  • Recensione di "Mindfucking: a critique of mental manipulation", di Colin McGinn. [REVIEW]Neri Marsili - 2013 - Aphex 8.