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The group: A philosophical enigma?

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http://philosophybytheway.blogspot.com/2...nigma.html

EXCERPT: If we want to explain group behaviour, we are faced with the question: “What is a group?” Many answers have been given in philosophy, sociology and other disciplines. [...] Some examples of groups I am thinking of are people painting a house together, [...] a task group, or a small company.

Although a group doesn’t have a shared intention [...] usually it has a goal, which can be seen as the reason that brings the group members together, although it doesn’t need to be the intention that makes the group members act. It can make that people join the group.

Groups can be organised for only one task and once it has been executed, that’s it. [...] Membership doesn’t change during the activity and once the task has been finished the group is dissolved. However, many groups have a longer duration: Its activity is permanent or at least it lasts quite a long time. Instances of such more or less permanent groups are sport teams and business companies. Then it often happens that members of the group have to be replaced now and then, temporarily or once and for all. [...]

My case looks like the famous case of the Ship of Theseus [...] which is repaired continuously by taking out old planks and putting in new. Do we still have at the end the same ship or do we have a new one? This problem of gradual substitution is one of the great enigmas of philosophy that until now nobody could solve and that maybe never will be solved. A group changes and nevertheless stays the same during the years....
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I once got philosophical with my football fanatic brother and asked him what is a football team really. The players are different, the coaches, and even the owners change hands. The only thing the same about it is the name. Like assuming you know every guy named Tom Smith because they're all Tom Smith. He didn't buy it. lol!
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