How to theorise about social construction - Brian Epstein

How to theorise about social construction - Brian Epstein
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The claim that basic kinds and categories in the world are “socially constructed” is perennially debated in philosophy and social theory. Over the years, lots of categories—races, genders, sexes, morality, commodities, corporations, and many more—have been put forward as cases of social construction. But what is social construction, and how is a theory of social construction to be developed and assessed?

Brian proposes a framework for understanding the metaphysics of social entities by distinguishing questions of social construction (i.e., what socially constructs the entity to be what it is) from questions about the characteristics of the entity (i.e., what is the product of social construction). Focusing on the former, Brian considers families of theories of social construction and argue for the demands that a theory of social construction should meet.

Date & time

Thu 09 May 2024, 2:00pm to 3:30pm

Location

Level 1 Auditorium (1.28), RSSS Building 146 Ellery Cres. Acton 2601, ACT

Speakers

Brian Epstein

Contacts

Michael Barnes

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