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A Dual Aspect Theory of Shared Intention [PDF]
In this article I propose an original view of the nature of shared intention. In contrast to psychological views (Bratman, Searle, Tuomela) and normative views (Gilbert), I argue that both functional roles played by attitudes of individual participants ...
Facundo M. Alonso
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A sense of connectedness, transcendent experiences, and insights for compassionate action emerge through an international collective labyrinth walk with a shared intention during the COVID-19 pandemic [PDF]
IntroductionLabyrinth walking is an integrative contemplative practice that aims to engage the body, heart, mind, and spirit. In this article, qualitative findings from the first year of a mixed methods study on collective labyrinth walking with a shared
Jocelyn Shealy McGee +7 more
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Shared Agency Without Shared Intention [PDF]
The leading reductive approaches to shared agency model that phenomenon in terms of complexes of individual intentions, understood as plan-laden commitments. Yet not all agents have such intentions, and non-planning agents such as small children and some
Asarnow, Samuel
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Shared intention and personal intentions [PDF]
This article explores the question: what is it for two or more people to intend to do something in the future? In a technical phrase, what is it for people to share an intention? Extending and refining earlier work of the author’s, it argues for three criteria of adequacy for an account of shared intention (the disjunction, concurrence, and obligation ...
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Intentional joint agency: shared intention lite [PDF]
Philosophers have proposed accounts of shared intentions that aim at capturing what makes a joint action intentionally joint. On these accounts, having a shared intention typically presupposes cognitively and conceptually demanding theory of mind skills.
Elisabeth Pacherie
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When revealed after the fact, selfish intentions undermine prosocial actions in 5-year-olds. [PDF]
Early in ontogeny, children show a preference for prosocial others and for those with helpful intentions. Here, we investigate how children reason about prosocial actions when a selfish intention is revealed only after a prosocial behavior has benefitted
Kayley Dotson, Michael Tomasello
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Analysis of the cognitive processes involved in creating and sustaining cooperative group activity
A cooperative group activity (CGA) and shared intentionality are two phenomena whereby two or more individuals engage in an activity with the intention that the group will succeed, that is, to act as a “we.
Simon Skau, Simon Skau
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How are allocation results affected by information that another anonymous participant intends to be more or less generous? We explore this experimentally via two participants facing the same allocation task with only one actually giving after possible adjustment of own generosity based on the other’s intended generosity.
Di Cagno D. +3 more
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Individual and Collective Action: Reply to Blomberg
Olle Blomberg challenges three claims in my book From Individual to Plural Agency (Ludwig, Kirk (2016): From Individual to Plural Agency: Collective Action 1. Vols. 2. Oxford: Oxford University Press.).
Ludwig Kirk
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To create an integrated transport system that can compete with and reduce private car usage, we need a better understanding of the transport and user characteristics that relate to people's intentions to use shared and public transport at a mobility hub.
J.S. Horjus +3 more
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