Group Personhood in the Contemporary Social Ontology
Hirvonen, O. (2017). Group Personhood in the Contemporary Social Ontology. In P. Salis, & G. Seddone (Eds.), Mind, Collective Agency, Norms : Essays on Social Ontology. Shaker Verlag. Berichte aus der Philosophie.
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