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Shared intentions, loose groups, and pooled knowledge [PDF]
We study shared intentions in what we call loose groups. These are groups that lack a codified organizational structure, and where the communication channels between group members are either unreliable or not completely open. We start by formulating two desiderata for shared intentions in such groups.
Olivier Roy, Anne Schwenkenbecher
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Shared Agency Without Shared Intention [PDF]
AbstractThe 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 non-human animals are clearly capable of sophisticated social interactions.
Asarnow, Samuel
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Emergence of Shared Intentionality Is Coupled to the Advance of Cumulative Culture. [PDF]
There is evidence that the sharing of intentions was an important factor in the evolution of humans' unique cognitive abilities. Here, for the first time, we formally model the coevolution of jointly intentional behavior and cumulative culture, showing ...
Simon D Angus, Jonathan Newton
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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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Joint Improvisation, Minimalism and Pluralism about Joint action
This paper introduces freely improvised joint actions, a class of joint actions characterized by (i) highly unspecific goals and (ii) the unavailability of shared plans. For example, walking together just for the sake of walking together with no specific
Saint-Germier Pierre +2 more
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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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Zhuangzi and collaboration in animals: a critical conceptual analysis of shared intentionality
Shared intentionality is a specific form of shared agency where a group can be understood to have an intention. It has been conjectured that humans are better equipped for collaboration than other animals because humans but not other great apes share ...
Dennis Papadopoulos
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Representative theorists of joint action traditionally argue that shared intention is necessary for joint action and that it must be common knowledge among participants that they share intentions (Bratman 1993; 2014; Gilbert 1996; 2014; Miller 2001 ...
Miki Nayuta
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Planning for teaching early mathematics: negotiation of shared intentions [PDF]
This paper uses thematic analysis to investigate how shared intentions for the Maths4all project were negotiated. Individuals or pairs prepared seven mathematical activity guides forpreschool and primary school groups.
Farrell, Thérèse +3 more
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Implicit Coordination: Acting Quasi-Jointly on Implicit Shared Intentions
We identify a social phenomenon in which large numbers of people seem to work towards a shared goal without explicitly trying to do so. We argue that this phenomenon – implicit coordination – is best understood as a form of joint agency differing from ...
Judith Martens, Luke Roelofs
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