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Collective intentionality and the social status of artifactual kinds
There is a well-developed view of artifacts according to which their nature depends on the intentions of their authors or creators. However, in the modern world of artifact design and creation, typically not one but many agents are involved in the ...
David Pearce
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Institutions and Collective Intentionality [PDF]
This chapter considers that institutional actions necessarily depend on collective attitudes. It focuses on the normative dimension of institutions and evaluates the claim that institutional normativity can only be adequately explicated in terms of collective attitudes.
F. Hindriks
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Collective Emotions and Joint Action [PDF]
In contemporary philosophy of collective intentionality, emotions, feelings, moods, and sentiments do not figure prominently in debates on the explanation and justification of joint action.
Mikko Salmela, Michiru Nagatsu
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Husserl on Collective Intentionality [PDF]
Unlike Husserl’s theory of empathy and intersubjectivity, his theory of collective intentionality has hardly been studied. In this paper, I shall address this neglected but important aspect of his phenomenology. I will argue that Husserl’s contribution, on closer scrutiny, not only stands on an equal footing with contemporary analytic accounts but ...
Thomas Szanto
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To concretize my discussion of relational autonomy and collective intentionality, I present a case study in which we can see several themes in that scholarly literature exemplified in a real‐life event.
John Protevi
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The scalar notion of collective intentionality has been used to characterize the evolution of largely uncollaborative apes to highly collaborative ones.
M. Slors
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Individual and Collective Intentionality: Elaborating the Fundamentality-Question
This is a contribution to the controversy which of individual or collective intentionality is more fundamental. I call it the fundamentality-question. In a first step, I argue that it is really two questions.
Patrizio Lo Presti
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Collective intentionality and autism: Against the exclusion of the “social misfits” [PDF]
The paper aims to shed light on Searle’s notion of collective intentionality (CI) as a primitive phenomenon shared by all humans. The latter could be problematic given that there are individuals who are unable to grasp collective intentionality ...
Lekić Kristina
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Collective Intentionality and Causal Powers
Bridging two traditions of social ontology, this paper examines the possibility that the concept of collective intentionality can help to explain the mechanisms underpinning the causal powers of some social entities.
Dave Elder-Vass
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My v Ja alebo Ja v My? Kolektívna intencionalita a jastvo
The article takes issue with the proposal that dominant accounts of collective intentionality suffer from an individualist bias and that one should instead reverse the order of explanation and give primacy to the we and the community.
Dan Zahavi
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