Social positioning theory and Dewey’s ontology of persons, objects and offices

Journal of Critical Realism 21 (3):288-308 (2022)
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Social positioning theory, in defending a general social ontology, is a particular extension of critical realism. It is a theory of social constitution that clarifies how items including human bein...

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