Abstract
LANGUAGE AND INTENTIONALITY FROM THE POINT of SOCIAL ONTOLOGY
There are social consensus and reconciliation at the basis of social institutions. Social consensus and reconciliation actualize at the center of language and intentionality. Language in terms of social doesn't just classify and describe what is institutional. Language, in essence, creates institutional reality by itself, resumes and maintains. In short, social reality is realized in linguistic and symbolic style. Another important aspect of social reality is that there is collective intentionality on the basis of every kind of social phenomena. Phenomenas which are qualified as social practice and social interaction are phenomenas that there are intentional behavior forms on their basis. The main idea of this work is that institutional structures, intentionality and language are built by a corporate power that they have. The term social ontology, in fact, includes studies intended to explain the nature of social reality starting from a mind-based idea in the context of language and its relation to it. What is the role of intentionality in the context of language and its relation to the creation of social reality? This study is intended to partially analyze this and similar questions.
Keywords
Philosophy, Philosophy of Language, Social Ontology,Language, Intentionality.