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Collective intentionality concerns the intentionality of groups or collectives. Intentionality is the property of being about, directed at, oriented toward, or representing objects, events, properties, and states of affairs.
M. Janković, K. Ludwig
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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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Social practices and embubblement [PDF]
The present contribution describes the nature of social practices based on habitual behavior. The first part concerns the notion of “habit” from a perspective that crosses philosophy and science.
Giovagnoli, Raffaela, Magnani, Lorenzo
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Large language models and linguistic intentionality [PDF]
Do large language models like Chat-GPT or Claude meaningfully use the words they produce? Or are they merely clever prediction machines, simulating language use by producing statistically plausible text?
J. Grindrod
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Nations in the bubble of social realitylanguage and all that [PDF]
In the last century and a half scholars from different disciplines began to distinguish between material reality (the universe), the biosphere, and social reality (the semiosphere), as three important heuristic categories.
Kamusella, Tomasz
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Melancholic depression. A hermeneutic phenomenological account
The overarching aim of this paper is to provide a comprehensive account of melancholic depression from the perspective of hermeneutic phenomenology.
Francesca Brencio, Valeria Bizzari
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Collective Intentionality: A Human – not a Monkey – Business
In Making the Social World Searle makes the same claim he made in 1995: that “Human beings along with a lot of other social animals, have the capacity for collective intentionality” (Searle 2010, 43).
Angelica Kaufmann
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Are we intentionally destroying our habitat?
It seems irrational that humans are destroying their own habitat, and the problem may lie within our collective mindset in relation to nature.
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Making the Social World, or on Making Our Everyday Life World
I will argue for three principal claims that found the structure of the present issue of “Phenomenology and Mind” and represent three Leitmotive of the papers in it collected.
Francesca De Vecchi
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Inference or enaction? The impact of genre on the narrative processing of other minds. [PDF]
Do narratives shape how humans process other minds or do they presuppose an existing theory of mind? This study experimentally investigated this problem by assessing subject responses to systematic alterations in the genre, levels of intentionality, and ...
James Carney +2 more
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