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There Is No Escape from PhilosophyCollective Intentionality and Empirical Social ScienceUniversity of Helsinki and London School of Economics and Political Science This article examines two empirical research traditionsexperimental economics and the social identity approach in social psychologythat may be seen as attempts to falsify and verify the theory of collective intentionality, respectively. The article argues that both approaches fail to settle the issue. However, this is not necessarily due to the alleged immaturity of the social sciences but, possibly, to the philosophical nature of intentionality and intentional action. The article shows how broadly Davidsonian action theory, including Hackings notion of the looping effect of the human sciences, can be developed into an argument for the view that there is no theory-independent true nature of intentional action. If the Davidsonian line of thought is correct, the theory of collective intentionality is, in a sense, true if we accept the theory.
Key Words: collective intentionality experimental economics social identity theory Donald Davidson Ian Hacking constructivism action agency philosophy of the social sciences
Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Vol. 36, No. 1,
40-66 (2006) |
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