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Can social reality be interpreted objectively ? Discuss. which chapter is this?

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ohn R. Searle in The Construction of Social Reality makes a distinction between "institutional facts" and "brute facts." The brute facts of the physical universe such as the distance between the earth and sun or the speed of light exist independent even of human existence.

Institutional facts are agreed on by convention. Thus whether, for example, someone is the citizen of a country or whether a couple is considered as married under the laws of........ MARK ME AS BRAINLIST

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