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Mesenchymal Commitment to Digital Joint Formation

open access: yesAnnals of Plastic Surgery, 1995
Temporal and spatial commitment of in vivo and in vitro mammalian digital joint development were characterized in a murine model. Alcian blue and alizarin red staining were used to label proteoglycans of cartilage matrix and mineralized matrix in both whole mounts and histological sections. Mesenchymal differentiation toward a joint fate was identified
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Joint Commitment and Group Belief

2023
Abstract This chapter responds to a range of questions posed by sociologist Annette Schnabel with respect to the author’s joint commitment account of group belief along with other aspects of group life. Some questions concern the contrast between joint commitment and personal commitment, the contexts in which joint commitments are likely
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Religion, Media, and Joint Commitment [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Drawing on the example of Jehovah’s Witnesses, in this contribution I will explore the role of media in the production of religious commitment. I will argue that, while providing important insights into the relationship between media interpretation and media use, the popular concept of ‘religious-social shaping of technology’ (Campbell) risks producing
Rota, Andrea
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Alignment and commitment in joint action

open access: yesPhilosophical Psychology, 2018
Important work on alignment systems has been applied to philosophical work on joint action by Tollefsen and Dale. This paper builds from and expands on their work.
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The role of joint commitment in intersubjectivity

open access: yes, 2008
Since the beginning of the Nineteen-eighties, cognitive scientists have shown increasing interest in a range of phenomena, processes and capacities underlying human interaction, collectively referred to as intersubjectivity. The goal of this line of research is to give an account of the various forms of human interaction, and in particular of the ...
Carassa, Antonella   +2 more
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Joint Commitment

2013
Margaret Gilbert, Gilbert Margaret
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Joint Projects without Commitment

The Review of Economic Studies, 1991
This paper concerns the pattern of contributions to a joint project when commitments and enforceable contracts are not available. We analyse a game in which partners alternate in making contributions to the project until the project is completed. Contributions are sunk when they are made. The game has a unique subgame perfect equilibrium path, which is
Admati, Anat R., Perry, Motty
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Children’s Developing Commitments to Joint Goals

Child Development, 2012
Abstract This study investigated young children’s commitment to a joint goal by assessing whether peers in collaborative activities continue to collaborate until all received their rewards. Forty-eight 2.5- and 3.5-year-old children worked on an apparatus dyadically. One child got access to her reward early. For the partner to benefit
Hamann, Katharina   +2 more
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Social Norms and Obligation: Rescuing the Joint Commitment Account [PDF]

open access: yesAnalyse Und Kritik
In Morality and Socially Constructed Norms, Laura Valentini argues that moral obligations to respect social norms can be explained without invoking the concept of ‘joint commitment.’ Her resulting account is, in one important sense, individualistic, and ...
Titus Stahl
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Obligation and Joint Commitment

Utilitas, 1999
We speak of ‘obligations’ in many contexts. But what are obligations? I argue that obligations of an important type inhere in what I call ‘joint commitments’. I propose a joint commitment account of everyday agreements. This could explain why some philosophers believe that we know of the obligating nature of agreements a priori.
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