In contemporary philosophy of collective intentionality, emotions, feelings, moods, and sentiments do not figure prominently in debates on the explanation and justification of joint action. Received philosophical theories analyze joint action in terms of common knowledge of cognitively complex, interconnected structures of intentions and action plans of the participants. These theories admit that collective emotions sometimes give rise to joint action or more typically, unplanned and uncoordinated collective behavior that falls short of full-fledged jointly intentional action. In contrast, minimalist theorists pay some attention to affective elements in joint action without much concern about their collective intentionality. They refer to a...
An adequate formulation of collective intentionality is crucial for understanding group activity and...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via https://ww...
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In contemporary philosophy of collective intentionality, emotions, feelings, moods, and sentiments d...
A bustling literature spanning philosophy, psychology and social sciences aims for a better understa...
Abstract. Can current collective intentionality analysis learn from a dialogue with early phenomenol...
Over the past few years, an increasingly intense debate has developed around the notion of collectiv...
Numerous philosophical theories of joint agency and its intentional structure have been developed in...
In this paper, I seek to challenge some contemporary accounts of collective affective intentionality...
Collective action is a group level response to a negative situation that affects an entire group. Al...
Collective Intentionality is a relatively new name for a basic social fact: the sharing of such atti...
There has been considerable progress in investigating collective actions in the last decades. Howeve...
The rise of the social world is mainly due to the ability of the humans to act together and cooperat...
There are two general views that social ontologists currently defend concerning the nature of joint ...
Everyday life is full of situations in which we act not only as individuals, but also with others, a...
An adequate formulation of collective intentionality is crucial for understanding group activity and...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via https://ww...
Item does not contain fulltextWhen two or more people coordinate their actions in space and time to ...
In contemporary philosophy of collective intentionality, emotions, feelings, moods, and sentiments d...
A bustling literature spanning philosophy, psychology and social sciences aims for a better understa...
Abstract. Can current collective intentionality analysis learn from a dialogue with early phenomenol...
Over the past few years, an increasingly intense debate has developed around the notion of collectiv...
Numerous philosophical theories of joint agency and its intentional structure have been developed in...
In this paper, I seek to challenge some contemporary accounts of collective affective intentionality...
Collective action is a group level response to a negative situation that affects an entire group. Al...
Collective Intentionality is a relatively new name for a basic social fact: the sharing of such atti...
There has been considerable progress in investigating collective actions in the last decades. Howeve...
The rise of the social world is mainly due to the ability of the humans to act together and cooperat...
There are two general views that social ontologists currently defend concerning the nature of joint ...
Everyday life is full of situations in which we act not only as individuals, but also with others, a...
An adequate formulation of collective intentionality is crucial for understanding group activity and...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via https://ww...
Item does not contain fulltextWhen two or more people coordinate their actions in space and time to ...