Concepts of Sharedness : Essays on Collective Intentionality.
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- 9783110327175
- 128
- B105.I56.S36 2008eb
Intro -- Contents -- Concepts of Sharedness -- Part I: Shared Attitudes -- Collective Intentionality andGroup ReasonsRaimo Tuomela, Helsinki -- Collaborative Art andCollective Intention1Sondra Bacharach, Wellington/New Zealand andDeborah Tollefsen Memphis/TN -- Winks, Sighs and Smiles?Joint Attention, CommonKnowledge and Ephemeral GroupsClotilde Calabi, Milano -- Shared FeelingsTowards a Phenomenology ofCollective Affective IntentionalityHans Bernhard Schmid, Basel -- Part II: Analysing Sharedness -- Limiting Reductionism inthe Theory of Collective ActionDavid P. Schweikard, Köln -- The Status Accountof Corporate Agents1Frank Hindriks, Groningen -- Collectivity and CircularityBjörn Petersson, Lund -- On the Ontology of CollectiveIntentionality: A ConstructivistPerspective1Antti Saaristo, Helsinki -- Agent Causation andCollective AgencyKatinka Schulte-Ostermann, Essen -- Part III: Sharedness and Normativity -- Reliance and Intendingthe Joint Activity1Facundo Martin Alonso, Stanford -- The Logic of External Reasons andCollective IntentionalityJennifer Hudin, Berkeley -- Valuing InterpersonalRelationships and Acting Together1Monika Betzler, Bern -- Mental Non Self-sufficiency,Sociality and Common AgencyNikos Psarros, Leipzig -- Joint Commitment andthe Practice of DemocracyFrancesca Raimondi, Potsdam/Frankfurt Oder -- About the Authors -- About the Editors.
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