2019
DOI: 10.1080/14409917.2019.1676948
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How are Bundles of Social Practices Constituted? Jaeggi, Social Ontology, and the Jargon of Normativity

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“…5.A similar argument is addressed by Testa (2019, 7) when he criticises what he calls Jaeggi’s ‘functional-teleological argument’ used for making explicit the sense and scope of a social practice.…”
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“…5.A similar argument is addressed by Testa (2019, 7) when he criticises what he calls Jaeggi’s ‘functional-teleological argument’ used for making explicit the sense and scope of a social practice.…”
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“… 23. See Jaeggi (2018a: 131–2) on normativity. For criticisms of the normative turn in critical theory, see Abromeit (2018), who senses utopianism in the trend, and Testa (2019), who argues that Jaeggi is unable to prove that normativity underlies social practices. …”
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