In everyday language, we readily attribute experiences to groups. For example, 1 might say, “Spain celebrated winning the European Cup” or “The uncovering of corruption caused the union to think long and hard about its internal structure.” In each case, the attribution makes sense. However, it is quite difficult to give a nonreductive account of precisely what these statements mean because in each case a mental state is ascribed to a group, and it is not obvious that groups can have mental states. In this article, I do not offer an explicit theory of collective experience. Instead, I draw on phenomenological analyses and empirical data in order to provide general conditions that a more specific theory of collective experience must meet in o...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 255-269.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Emotion -- Chapter 2. Grou...
Persistent forms of nondual awareness, enlightenment, mystical experience, and so forth (Persistent ...
Research has shown that numerous psychological changes can occur in and through collective action. P...
In everyday language, we readily attribute experiences to groups. For example, 1 might say, “Spain c...
Edith Stein claims that communal experiences are not reducible to the collection of individual exper...
Edith Stein claims that communal experiences are not reducible to the collection of individual exper...
In making sense of the world, we typically cooperate, join forces, and draw on one another’s compete...
In this paper, I seek to challenge some contemporary accounts of collective affective intentionality...
In making sense of the world, we typically cooperate, join forces, and draw on one another’s compete...
This research was supported by an ESRC Postgraduate Studentship (PTA-030-2006-00100) awarded to the ...
Collective victimhood, which results from the experience of being targeted as members of a group, ha...
According to we-mode accounts of collective intentionality, an experience is a “we-experience”—that ...
Groups matter in our ordinary folk psychology because a part of our social interactions is done with...
In this article, we review the conceptions of Collective Effervescence (CE) -a state of intense shar...
Schütz’ tuning-in relationship designates sharing time as the ground of we-experiences, but the Huss...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 255-269.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Emotion -- Chapter 2. Grou...
Persistent forms of nondual awareness, enlightenment, mystical experience, and so forth (Persistent ...
Research has shown that numerous psychological changes can occur in and through collective action. P...
In everyday language, we readily attribute experiences to groups. For example, 1 might say, “Spain c...
Edith Stein claims that communal experiences are not reducible to the collection of individual exper...
Edith Stein claims that communal experiences are not reducible to the collection of individual exper...
In making sense of the world, we typically cooperate, join forces, and draw on one another’s compete...
In this paper, I seek to challenge some contemporary accounts of collective affective intentionality...
In making sense of the world, we typically cooperate, join forces, and draw on one another’s compete...
This research was supported by an ESRC Postgraduate Studentship (PTA-030-2006-00100) awarded to the ...
Collective victimhood, which results from the experience of being targeted as members of a group, ha...
According to we-mode accounts of collective intentionality, an experience is a “we-experience”—that ...
Groups matter in our ordinary folk psychology because a part of our social interactions is done with...
In this article, we review the conceptions of Collective Effervescence (CE) -a state of intense shar...
Schütz’ tuning-in relationship designates sharing time as the ground of we-experiences, but the Huss...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 255-269.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Emotion -- Chapter 2. Grou...
Persistent forms of nondual awareness, enlightenment, mystical experience, and so forth (Persistent ...
Research has shown that numerous psychological changes can occur in and through collective action. P...