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Documentality is the theory of documents that underlies the ontology of social reality put forward by the Italian philosopher Maurizio Ferraris (see Ferraris 2007, 2008, 2009a and 2009b). The theory gives to documents a central position within the sphere of social objects, conceived as distinct from physical and ideal objects. Ferraris argues that social objects are "social acts that have been inscribed on some kind of support", be it a paper document, a magnetic support, or even memory in people's heads (e.g. in the case of the promises we make every day). Thus the constitutive rule of social objects is that Object = Inscribed Act. Therefore, documents as inscriptions possessing social relevance and value embody the essential and prototypical features of any social object, and it is on th

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  • Documentality is the theory of documents that underlies the ontology of social reality put forward by the Italian philosopher Maurizio Ferraris (see Ferraris 2007, 2008, 2009a and 2009b). The theory gives to documents a central position within the sphere of social objects, conceived as distinct from physical and ideal objects. Ferraris argues that social objects are "social acts that have been inscribed on some kind of support", be it a paper document, a magnetic support, or even memory in people's heads (e.g. in the case of the promises we make every day). Thus the constitutive rule of social objects is that Object = Inscribed Act. Therefore, documents as inscriptions possessing social relevance and value embody the essential and prototypical features of any social object, and it is on th (en)
  • La documentalità è la teoria dei documenti in cui sfocia l'ontologia della realtà sociale proposta dal filosofo italiano Maurizio Ferraris (in particolare in Ferraris 2007, 2008, 2009a e 2009b). La teoria conferisce ai documenti una posizione centrale all'interno della sfera degli oggetti sociali, intesa come ambito di realtà autonomo e distinto da quelli degli oggetti fisici e degli oggetti ideali. L'importanza della iscrizione è il tratto caratteristico della documentalità e, in generale, della ontologia sociale proposta: per produrre un oggetto non è sufficiente che un atto sia proferito; è necessario che sia registrato. Attraverso l'esecuzione di atti iscritti (firme, iscrizioni su un hard disk o nella memoria delle persone, pubblicazioni di documenti ufficiali) noi cambiamo il mondo, (it)
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