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Shared Intention and Reasons for Action
Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 2015Most theories of intentional action agree that if acting for a reason is a necessary condition for the action in question to be an intentional action, the reason need not genuinely justify it. The same should hold for shared intentional action, toward which philosophers of action have recently turned their attention. I argue that some of the necessary
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Understanding intention to continuously share information on weblogs
Internet Research, 2007PurposeWeblogs, or blogs, have been a significant new development in recent years. Many businesses have begun using blogs to stimulate discussions, garner ideas, and provide further visibility. Thus, blog usage as well as individual motives behind continued usage is an important area of research.
Lu, H.-P., Hsiao, K.-L.
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Shared Intention, Organized Institutions
2021This chapter begins with the use of the planning theory of individual temporally extended human action in a construction of shared intention. It then develops a series of further constructions that build on each other: of Hart-type, criticism/demand-involving social rules; of authority-augmented social rules of procedure involved in the rule-guided ...
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Understanding and sharing intentions: The origins of cultural cognition
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2005We propose that the crucial difference between human cognition and that of other species is the ability to participate with others in collaborative activities with shared goals and intentions: shared intentionality. Participation in such activities requires not only especially powerful forms of intention reading and cultural learning, but also a unique
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Shared intentions without a self
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2005Shared knowledge of intentionality as well as shared knowledge of anything depends on the organism's understanding of itself, others, and the possible relations between self and other. This understanding involves mental representations of me, which emerges in the second half of the second year in the human infant, and it is this ability that gives rise
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Team Reasoning and Shared Intention
2013“Team reasoning”—understood as fundamentally different from individual instrumental reasoning—has been proposed as a solution to a problem of strategic interaction discussed in game theory. But this form of reasoning has been deployed recently in philosophical discussion about shared agency and joint action, in particular to characterize the special ...
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Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 2022
Xiaofei Ye, Xingchen Yan
exaly
Xiaofei Ye, Xingchen Yan
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Shared Intentions and Shared Responsibility
Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 2006openaire +1 more source

