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Collective Intentionality: A Human – not a Monkey – Business
In Making the Social World Searle makes the same claim he made in 1995: that “Human beings along with a lot of other social animals, have the capacity for collective intentionality” (Searle 2010, 43).
Angelica Kaufmann
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Collective intentionality in economics
Economic theories of team reasoning build on the assumption that agents can sometimes behave according to beliefs or preferences attributed to a group or a team.
Cyril Hédoin
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Critical scholarship on “the promise-of-the-political” thesis customarily understands undocumented migrant struggles (UMS) as being politically disruptive.
Thomas Swerts
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Collective Attitudes and the Anthropocentric View
The anthropocentric view holds that the social world is a projection of mental states and attitudes onto the real world. However, there is more to a society of individuals than their psychological make up.
Gallotti Mattia
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A Taxonomy for the Social Agents of Scientific Change
Although we accept that a scientific mosaic is a set of theories and methods accepted and employed by a scientific community, scientific community currently lacks a proper definition in scientonomy.
Nicholas Overgaard
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On collectively assigning features to artifacts
The common notion of artifacts characterizes them as the products of successful activities of their makers, guided by intentions that such objects would instantiate certain features, such as their specific functions.
Rodrigo A. dos S. Gouvea
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The Dynamics of Intentions in Collaborative Intentionality [PDF]
An adequate formulation of collective intentionality is crucial for understanding group activity and for modeling the mental state of participants in such activities.
Grosz, Barbara, Hunsberger, Luke
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The metaphysical question presupposes the ontological one: are there forms of social unit that can be recognized as real groups and, if so, what are they? The ontological answer can be affirmative only if we are able to identify real collective entities,
Marco di Feo
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Methodological Individualism, the We-mode, and Team Reasoning [PDF]
Raimo Tuomela is one of the pioneers of social action theory and has done as much as anyone over the last thirty years to advance the study of social action and collective intentionality. Social Ontology: Collective Intentionality and Group Agents (2013)
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Collective intentionality or documentality? [PDF]
In this article I defend two theses. The first is that the centrality of recording in the social world is manifested through the production of documents, a phenomenon which has been present since the earliest phases of society and which has undergone an exponential growth through the technological developments of the last decades (computers, tablets ...
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