The phenomenology of social rules

In Thomas Baldwin (ed.), Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie. Routledge. pp. 123 - 147 (2007)
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In this paper, I explore the nature of social rules, including the limitations of most theories of rules which see them either as intentionally followed by, or as objectively describing the behavior of social actors. I argue that a phenomenological description of what it is like actually to be governed by a rule points the way to reconceptualizing the role of social rules in structuring our world and our experience of the world

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Mark Wrathall
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