Concepts of Sharedness : Essays on Collective Intentionality / ed. by Hans Bernhard Schmid, Katinka Schulte-Ostermann, Nikos Psarros.
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- 9783110326734
- 9783110327175
- B105.I56 ǂb S36 2008eb
- online - DeGruyter
- Issued also in print.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Concepts of Sharedness -- Part I: Shared Attitudes -- Collective Intentionality and Group Reasons -- Collaborative Art and Collective Intention -- Winks, Sighs and Smiles? Joint Attention, Common Knowledge and Ephemeral Groups -- Shared Feelings Towards a Phenomenology of Collective Affective Intentionality -- Part II: Analysing Sharedness -- Limiting Reductionism in the Theory of Collective Action -- The Status Account of Corporate Agents -- Collectivity and Circularity -- On the Ontology of Collective Intentionality: A Constructivist Perspective -- Agent Causation and Collective Agency -- Part III: Sharedness and Normativity -- Reliance and Intending the Joint Activity -- The Logic of External Reasons and Collective Intentionality -- Valuing Interpersonal Relationships and Acting Together -- Mental Non Self-sufficiency, Sociality and Common Agency -- Joint Commitment and the Practice of Democracy -- References -- About the Authors -- Backmatter
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The present volume contains a selection of papers presented at the Fifth Conference on Collective Intentionality held at the University of Helsinki August 31 to September 2, 2006 and two additional contributions. The common aim of the papers is to explore the structure of shared intentional attitudes, and to explain how they underlie the social, cultural and institutional world. The contributions to this volume explore the phenomenology of sharedness, the concept of sharedness, and also various aspects of the structure of collective intentionality in general, and of the intricate relations between sharedness and normativity in particular. Concepts of Sharedness shows how rich and lively the philosophical research focused on the analysis of collective intentionality has become, and will provide further inspiration for future work in this rapidly evolving field.
Issued also in print.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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