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The Structure of the Open Society: Social Ontology Meets Collective Ethics.

Publications

Provides a new perspective on how societies should promote diversity and inclusion and fight structural injustices.
Proposes a new conception of the free and open society in a time where this ideal is under threat.
Defends a holist theory of society according to which social groups and institutions have a reality of their own and constrain the individuals who participate in them.


Reference: Hindriks, F. (2025). The Structure of the Open Society: Social Ontology Meets Collective Ethics. Oxford University Press. https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-structure-of-the-open-society-9780197815151?cc=nl&lang=en&

  • Publication year: 2025