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Many philosophers have offered accounts of shared actions aimed at capturing what makes joint actions intentionally joint. I first discuss two leading accounts of shared intentions, proposed by Michael Bratman and Margaret Gilbert. I argue that Gilbert's
Pacherie, Elisabeth
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Motor imagery and action execution [PDF]
What triggers the execution of actions? What happens in that moment when an action is triggered? What mental state is there at the moment of action-execution that was not there a second before?
Nanay, Bence
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Modest Sociality: Continuities and Discontinuities
A central claim in Michael Bratman’s account of shared agency is that there need be no radical conceptual, metaphysical or normative discontinuity between robust forms of small-scale shared intentional agency, i.e., modest sociality, and individual ...
Elisabeth Pacherie
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Disjunctivism about Intending [PDF]
The overwhelmingly predominant view in philosophy sees intending as a mental state, specifically a plan-like state. This paper rejects the predominant view in favour of a starkly opposed novel alternative.
Levy, Yair
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Modeling practical thinking [PDF]
Intellectualists about knowledge how argue that knowing how to do something is knowing the content of a proposition (i.e, a fact). An important component of this view is the idea that propositional knowledge is translated into behavior when it is ...
Anscombe +60 more
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Shared Agency on Gilbert and deep continuity
I compare Bratman’s theory with Gilbert’s. I draw attention to their similarities, query Bratman’s claim that his theory is the more parsimonious, and point to one theoretical advantage of Gilbert’s theory.
Thomas H. Smith
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A Companion to J.R.R. Tolkien, ed. Stuart D. Lee, reviewed by Andrew Higgins [PDF]
Book review of A Companion to J.R.R.
Higgins, Andrew
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Extended Agency and the Problem of Diachronic Autonomy [PDF]
It seems to be a humdrum fact of human agency that we act on intentions or decisions that we have made at an earlier time. At breakfast, you look at the Taco Hut menu online and decide that later today you’ll have one of their avocado burritos for lunch.
Nefsky, Julia, Tenenbaum, Sergio
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A solution to the many attitudes problem [PDF]
According to noncognitivism, normative beliefs are just desire-like attitudes. While noncognitivists have devoted great effort to explaining the nature of normative belief, they have said little about all of the other attitudes we take towards normative ...
Beddor, Bob
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Methodological guidance for selecting buffers in greenspace–health studies
Summary: Greenspace can promote health via diverse pathways. A common approach to assessing greenspace exposure is to estimate vegetation availability within buffers surrounding locations where people reside or spend time. However, no clear framework for
Mohammad Javad Zare Sakhvidi, PhD +51 more
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