Representative theorists of joint action traditionally argue that shared intention is necessary for joint action and that it must be common knowledge among participants that they share intentions (Bratman 1993; 2014; Gilbert 1996; 2014; Miller 2001; Searle 1990; 2010; Tuomela 2005; 2013; Tuomela & Miller 1985) However, minimalists criticize these conditions; many of them contend that common knowledge is unnecessary (Blomberg, 2016). In fact, the absence of common knowledge is occasionally necessary to induce the occurrence of joint action (Schönherr, 2019). Other minimalists even argue that the assertion of shared intentions is too zealous (Butterfill, 2012). In general, however, even minimalists accept or not seriously question the followin...
The debate regarding the nature of joint action has come to a stalemate due to a dependence on intui...
In contemporary philosophy of collective intentionality, emotions, feelings, moods, and sentiments d...
When two agents engage in a joint action, such as rowing together, they exercise joint know-how. But...
Representative theorists of joint action traditionally argue that shared intention is necessary for ...
Representative theorists of joint action traditionally argue that shared intention is necessary for ...
In this paper, I argue that joint action permits a certain degree of luck. The cases I have in mind ...
Leading philosophical accounts of joint activity, such as Michael Bratman’s account of ‘shared inte...
Given the premise that joint action plays some role in explaining how humans come to understand min...
What is the relation between small-scale collaborative plans and the execution of those plans within...
Abstract According to a widely accepted constraint on the content of intentions, here called the exc...
The phenomenon of shared intention has received much attention in the philosophy of mind and action....
Many philosophers have offered accounts of shared actions aimed at capturing what makes joint action...
Some of the reasons one acts on in joint action are shared with fellow participants. But others are ...
There are two general views that social ontologists currently defend concerning the nature of joint ...
The paper argues that contexts of interaction are structured in a way that coordinates part actions ...
The debate regarding the nature of joint action has come to a stalemate due to a dependence on intui...
In contemporary philosophy of collective intentionality, emotions, feelings, moods, and sentiments d...
When two agents engage in a joint action, such as rowing together, they exercise joint know-how. But...
Representative theorists of joint action traditionally argue that shared intention is necessary for ...
Representative theorists of joint action traditionally argue that shared intention is necessary for ...
In this paper, I argue that joint action permits a certain degree of luck. The cases I have in mind ...
Leading philosophical accounts of joint activity, such as Michael Bratman’s account of ‘shared inte...
Given the premise that joint action plays some role in explaining how humans come to understand min...
What is the relation between small-scale collaborative plans and the execution of those plans within...
Abstract According to a widely accepted constraint on the content of intentions, here called the exc...
The phenomenon of shared intention has received much attention in the philosophy of mind and action....
Many philosophers have offered accounts of shared actions aimed at capturing what makes joint action...
Some of the reasons one acts on in joint action are shared with fellow participants. But others are ...
There are two general views that social ontologists currently defend concerning the nature of joint ...
The paper argues that contexts of interaction are structured in a way that coordinates part actions ...
The debate regarding the nature of joint action has come to a stalemate due to a dependence on intui...
In contemporary philosophy of collective intentionality, emotions, feelings, moods, and sentiments d...
When two agents engage in a joint action, such as rowing together, they exercise joint know-how. But...