Social ontology

Social ontology is a branch of ontology and metaphysics that studies the nature and basic categories of the social world. It asks which kinds of social entities exist—such as social groups, institutions, social roles, and social categories—and what their existence consists in, including how they depend on and arise out of social interaction, shared attitudes and material realizations.

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Social ontology

Social ontology is a branch of ontology and metaphysics that studies the nature and basic categories of the social world. It asks which kinds of social entities exist—such as social groups, institutions, social roles, and social categories—and what their existence consists in, including how they depend on and arise out of social interaction, shared attitudes and material realizations.

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