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Skilled we-intentionality: Situating joint action in the living environment [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] [PDF]
There is a difference between the activities of two or more individuals that are performed jointly such as playing music in a band or dancing as a couple, and performing these same activities alone.
Julian Kiverstein, Erik Rietveld
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Habits, We-Intentionality and Rituals [PDF]
The notion of “habit” is at the center of a lively philosophical debate that shows how some ideas from classical thought are still plausible and useful to understand human behavior in ordinary life.
Raffaela Giovagnoli
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Disturbances of Shared Intentionality in Schizophrenia and Autism
Schizophrenia and autism are today considered complex spectrum disorders characterized by difficulties in social behavior. Drawing on recent advances in collective or shared intentionality studies, we present a novel theoretical approach to these social ...
Alessandro Salice, Mads Gram Henriksen
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We in Me or Me in We? Collective Intentionality and Selfhood
The article takes issue with the proposal that dominant accounts of collective intentionality suffer from an individualist bias and that one should instead reverse the order of explanation and give primacy to the we and the community.
Dan Zahavi
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The interplay between I and We intentionality
AbstractWe and I intentionality appear to be two distinct forms of human intentionality, as one cannot be explained in terms of the other. We-intentionality is part of the psychological infrastructure at the basis of human cooperative behavior, while I-intentionality is potentially more related to competitive relationships with conspecifics.
Rizzo, Antonio +2 more
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In this manuscript, we extend ecological approaches and suggest ideas for enhancing athlete development by utilizing the Skilled Intentionality Framework.
James Vaughan +8 more
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Sense of Agency (SoA) is the feeling of being in control of one’s actions and their outcomes. In a social context, people can experience a “vicarious” SoA over another human’s actions; however, it is still controversial whether the same occurs in Human ...
Cecilia Roselli +3 more
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The Dual Process model: the effect of cognitive load on the ascription of intentionality. [PDF]
Background The classic Dual Process model posits that decision-making is determined by the interplay of an intuitive System 1 and a logical System 2. In contrast, the revised model suggests that intuition can also be logical.
Zucchelli MM +4 more
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Rethinking the “we” in “we” intentionality: intention-sharing with —and not simply about —things
This paper aims to place the general thesis for a species-unique “shared” or “we” intentionality, against the theoretical background of the material engagement approach.
Lambros Malafouris +2 more
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Let’s Dance Together: Synchrony, Shared Intentionality and Cooperation
Previous research has shown that the matching of rhythmic behaviour between individuals (synchrony) increases cooperation. Such synchrony is most noticeable in music, dance and collective rituals.
Ronald Fischer
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