And yet there was some: Czesław Znamierowski’s social ontology

Lorini, Giuseppe;
2013-01-01

Abstract

In the book “Making the Social World”, 2010, John Searle has famously claimed that there was and there could not have been social philosophy fifty years ago. What went around half a century or more ago under the title of “social philosophy” was, he claims, basically philosophy of social sciences, epistemology of society, and political philosophy. This claim is empirically false. Indeed in the paper the authors present an example of older-than-fifty-years social philosophy. It is the social philosophy developed under the name of “social ontology” by the Polish legal philosopher Czesław Znamierowski (1888-1967). Social ontology as proposed by Znamierowski in the 1920s branches out into two different kinds of ontological investigations: an ontology of “social reality” and an ontology of “thetic reality.” To these two branches are devoted the two sections of the paper. The first section of the paper presents a critical analysis and a conceptual reconstruction of the ontology of “social reality” sketched by Znamierowski in his essay “On social object and social fact”, 1921. Here Znamierowski claims that social sciences badly need a unified and unifying foundation of basic concepts such as “society”, “social act”, “social object”, “social function”—exactly this unifying discipline Znamierowski propounds to call “social ontology”—without which they (i.e. every single social science taken singly) grope in the dark and entangle themselves in absurdities. True to his research project, Znamierowski proposes a definition of “society” and his theory of social objects and social acts. The second section of the paper is dedicated to the ontology of thetic reality proposed by Znamierowski in the book “Basic concepts of the theory of law”, 1924. Here, discovering a new kind of acts and states of affairs that are made possibile by norms, Znamierowski distinguishes two different kinds of reality: psychophysical reality and thetic reality, a reality conventionally contructed. In this picture of everyday reality, the concept of “construction norm” (in Polish: norma konstrukcyjna) is fundamental. According to Znamierowski, construction norms are this kind of norms that create thetic reality, bestowing new conventional meaning on objects and acts.
2013
Inglese
The nature of social reality
Alfredo Givigliano, et al.
Claudia Stancati, Alfredo Givigliano, Emanuele Fadda, Giuseppe Cosenza
182
196
15
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Newcastle
REGNO UNITO DI GRAN BRETAGNA
1443847593
9781443847599
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
internazionale
scientifica
Social ontology; social objects; constitutive rules; legal ontology; social acts
The paper, written by Giuseppe Lorini and the Polish philosopher Wojciech Żełaniec, is the first paper published in English that is specifically dedicated to Czesław Znamierowski’s social ontology. It is important to note that the entire work of Znamierowki (except few pages) is not translated from its original Polish into any other language. The paper aims to underline the extreme relevance of the work of this Polish legal philosopher for the current international debate on the nature of social and institutional reality, where he is almost totally forgotten, although he is one of the founders of the philosophical discipline adequately named “social ontology”. The authors point out the specificity and the topicality of the categories elaborated by Znamierowski for the analysis of social and legal reality, i.e. categories such as society, construction norms, thetic act, thetic state of affair, social object and social act. Particularly innovative are the theory of social objects and the idea that construction norms create thetic reality, bestowing new conventional meaning on objects and acts. Znamierowski calls this particular kind of conventional meaning “thetic meaning”. The paper was born from the common research that, for some years, Wojciech Żełaniec and Lorini have been doing on social ontology and, particularly, on Znamierowski’s Social Ontology and his theory of constitutive rules. The ideas presented in this paper have been developed in two other papers (written by Lorini and Żełaniec) that are currently forthcoming. The first is the essay “Czesław Znamierowski’s Social Ontology and its Phenomenological Roots”, that will appear in the book edited by Alessandro Salice and Hans Bernhard Schmidt “Social Reality: The Phenomenological Approach”, Dordrecht, Springer. The second is the chapter intitled “Czesław Znamierowski: from Social Ontology to Legal Realism”, that will appear in the book edited by Enrico Pattaro and Corrado Roversi “Legal Philosophy in the 20th Century: The Civil Law World” [Vol. 12, tome 2, of Enrico Pattaro (ed.), A Treatise of Legal Philosophy and General Jurisprudence], Berlin, Springer. Lorini and Żełaniec are currently working on a book in English devoted to Znamierowski’s social and legal philosophy, where they plan to collect, in English translation, the major works of Znamierowski dedicated to social ontology. Besides, they are also working on a paper in Polish on Znamierowski’s social ontology that intended to appear on Polish review ““Ruch Prawniczy, Ekonomiczny i Socjologiczny”.
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Lorini, Giuseppe; Zełaniec, Wojciech
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