| | Collective Intentionality [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] |
 | | Maria Cristina Redondo (2001) argues that Searle's account of social facts, an account grounding in collective intentionality, supports a version of legal positivism. |
 | | Ota Weinberger (2001) develops the relationship between discussions of collective intentionality and the notion of the "general will" or the "will of the people." Weinberger argues that the "general will" should be understood in terms of institutional processes that are collectively accepted within the community. |
 | | Redondo, M. "On Normativity in Legal Contexts," in Lagerspetz et al. |
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