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From Individual to Collective Intentionality

Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 2016
Summary and evaluation of the aims of the collection From Individual to Collective Intentionality: New Essays edited by Sara Rachel Chant, Frank Hindriks, and Gerhard Preyer in the context of the ongoing debate about collective intentionality and group agency.
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Collective intentionality

2018
Intentionality refers to the capacity of mental states to be about or directed toward some object or state of affairs. Collective intentionality refers to a growing area of intradisciplinary and interdisciplinary research that studies the ways in which individuals share mental states such as belief, knowledge, and intention, and the possibility that ...
Deborah Tollefsen   +1 more
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Collectives and Intentionality

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 1997
1. Philosophers have been curiously unpuzzled by the existence of human institutions, and by what John Searle calls the 'metaphysics of ordinary social relations'. Searle induces in his readers a strong sense of the complexity, the precariousness, and the objectivity of the social world.
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Collective Intentionality and Practical Reason

2013
In this chapter I am interested in the conceptual relation between the claim that practical reason just is or reduces to instrumental reason (I will call this position “instrumentalism about practical reason”) and the claim that the real problem of instrumental rationality is not its instrumentalism about practical reason but its “individualism about ...
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