Ontology problem. Can "interinstitutionality" (by analogy to "intersubjectivity") be considered the same as "public"?
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Look up “institutional field” in the writing of Woody Powell and other Sociologists.
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To label all interrelations between institutions as simply “public” seems to drain it of all causal and phenomenological significance.
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I'd say that the non-publicness is inherited there. This follows from the ontology of relations and the definition of "public" [...]
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- public means the people as a whole - it's a collective noun, so a general/universal, which are relations - the fundament* of the relation "public" is the concept "people", and its terminus** is each individual person
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