This chapter considers that institutional actions necessarily depend on collective attitudes. It focuses on the normative dimension of institutions and evaluates the claim that institutional normativity can only be adequately explicated in terms of collective attitudes. The chapter addresses the idea that institutions are social constructions, and assesses the claim that social construction is to be understood in terms of collective attitudes. It introduces the thesis that institutions solve problems of interaction—more specifically, coordination problems and collective action problems—and considers the claim that collective attitudes are required for successfully doing so. Theories of collective intentionality are first and foremost theori...
Collective Intentionality is a relatively new name for a basic social fact: the sharing of such atti...
This essay introduces the 40th Annual Spindel Conference special issue on relational autonomy and co...
Agency and institutions are essential concepts within institutional theory. In this Perspectives iss...
This chapter considers that institutional actions necessarily depend on collective attitudes. It foc...
The paper presents an account of social institutions on the basis of collective acceptance. Basicall...
This anthology consists of a collection of articles that address two common questions : how institut...
Cooperation is the fundamental feature of intelligent beings. It makes them able to evolve complex s...
Collective intentionality is of central importance in social ontology. In this paper, we will discus...
This paper introduces the concept of collective intentionality and shows its relevance when we seek ...
This chapter approaches distributed agency from the perspective of philosophy of action, the theory ...
The aim of this paper is to provide an analysis of institutional actions from the standpoint of cogn...
This article attempts to contribute to the debate on how to define and theorize institutions, partic...
Bridging two traditions of social ontology, this paper examines the possibility that the concept of ...
Some philosophers have claimed that normativity is an essential feature of social institutions, and ...
Bridging two traditions of social ontology, this paper examines the possibility that the concept of ...
Collective Intentionality is a relatively new name for a basic social fact: the sharing of such atti...
This essay introduces the 40th Annual Spindel Conference special issue on relational autonomy and co...
Agency and institutions are essential concepts within institutional theory. In this Perspectives iss...
This chapter considers that institutional actions necessarily depend on collective attitudes. It foc...
The paper presents an account of social institutions on the basis of collective acceptance. Basicall...
This anthology consists of a collection of articles that address two common questions : how institut...
Cooperation is the fundamental feature of intelligent beings. It makes them able to evolve complex s...
Collective intentionality is of central importance in social ontology. In this paper, we will discus...
This paper introduces the concept of collective intentionality and shows its relevance when we seek ...
This chapter approaches distributed agency from the perspective of philosophy of action, the theory ...
The aim of this paper is to provide an analysis of institutional actions from the standpoint of cogn...
This article attempts to contribute to the debate on how to define and theorize institutions, partic...
Bridging two traditions of social ontology, this paper examines the possibility that the concept of ...
Some philosophers have claimed that normativity is an essential feature of social institutions, and ...
Bridging two traditions of social ontology, this paper examines the possibility that the concept of ...
Collective Intentionality is a relatively new name for a basic social fact: the sharing of such atti...
This essay introduces the 40th Annual Spindel Conference special issue on relational autonomy and co...
Agency and institutions are essential concepts within institutional theory. In this Perspectives iss...