Normative Validity through Descriptive Acceptability? Why Searle’s Theory of Social Reality is Incomplete

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  • Johannes Wilhelm Müller-Salo
  • Sebastian Muders
  • Stephanie Müller
  • Markus Rüther

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationJohn R. Searle: Thinking about the Real World
EditorsDirk Franken, Attila Karakus, Jan G. Michel
Place of PublicationFrankfurt am Main
Pages173-185
Publication statusPublished - 2010

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Normative Validity through Descriptive Acceptability? Why Searle’s Theory of Social Reality is Incomplete. / Müller-Salo, Johannes Wilhelm; Muders, Sebastian; Müller, Stephanie et al.
John R. Searle: Thinking about the Real World. ed. / Dirk Franken; Attila Karakus; Jan G. Michel. Frankfurt am Main, 2010. p. 173-185.

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Müller-Salo, JW, Muders, S, Müller, S & Rüther, M 2010, Normative Validity through Descriptive Acceptability? Why Searle’s Theory of Social Reality is Incomplete. in D Franken, A Karakus & JG Michel (eds), John R. Searle: Thinking about the Real World. Frankfurt am Main, pp. 173-185.
Müller-Salo, J. W., Muders, S., Müller, S., & Rüther, M. (2010). Normative Validity through Descriptive Acceptability? Why Searle’s Theory of Social Reality is Incomplete. In D. Franken, A. Karakus, & J. G. Michel (Eds.), John R. Searle: Thinking about the Real World (pp. 173-185).
Müller-Salo JW, Muders S, Müller S, Rüther M. Normative Validity through Descriptive Acceptability? Why Searle’s Theory of Social Reality is Incomplete. In Franken D, Karakus A, Michel JG, editors, John R. Searle: Thinking about the Real World. Frankfurt am Main. 2010. p. 173-185
Müller-Salo, Johannes Wilhelm ; Muders, Sebastian ; Müller, Stephanie et al. / Normative Validity through Descriptive Acceptability? Why Searle’s Theory of Social Reality is Incomplete. John R. Searle: Thinking about the Real World. editor / Dirk Franken ; Attila Karakus ; Jan G. Michel. Frankfurt am Main, 2010. pp. 173-185
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