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In their article, Andrea Kern and Henrike Moll (2017) argue in support of a certain vision of shared/collective intentionality and its role in understanding our cognitive capacities. This vision is based on two aspects: a negative one, i.e. a theoretical
D. Żuromski
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In their article, Andrea Kern and Henrike Moll (2017) argue in support of a certain vision of shared/collective intentionality and its role in understanding our cognitive capacities. This vision is based on two aspects: a negative one, i.e. a theoretical
D. Żuromski
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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 ...
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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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Existential-Phenomenological Insights into Collective Intentionality
Australasian Philosophical ReviewThis paper explicates the concepts of encroachment and seriality, adding these to the analytical-critical toolkit of contemporary phenomenology. This explication is needed to counter the widespread misconception that phenomenological analyses of ...
Sara Heinämaa
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Cognitive infrastructures and social superstructures of collective intentionality
Australasian Philosophical ReviewI concur with Dan Zahavi that research focused on small-scale joint agency is not a promising starting point for a general theory of collective intentionality.
Elisabeth Pacherie
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Collective intentionality: A basic and early component of moral evolution
Philosophical Psychology, 2018Michael Tomasello’s account of moral evolution includes both a synthesis of extensive experimental work done on humans and chimpanzees on their potential for perspective-taking and helpful, altruistic generosity and a major emphasis on “collective ...
Christopher Boehm
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Collections, collectives, and individuals: Preschoolers’ attributions of intentionality
Cognition, 2019Given the complexity of our social worlds, humans must develop the ability to make nuanced interpretations of behavior, including the ability to infer an actor's intentions from perceptual properties of an actor's movements. Consistent with the common perception of a group as a single collective entity and the use of singular nouns to refer to groups ...
Hammad, Sheikh, Lawrence A, Hirschfeld
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Collectives and Intentionality
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 19971. 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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Explaining Collective Intentionality
The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 2003ABSTRACT . The Construction of Social Reality contains interesting suggestions about the ways in which phenomena of we‐intentionality derive from beliefs and desires of social agents. This explanatory trust is in deep tension with Searle's general view that we‐intentionality is a primitive phenomenon.
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