The paper argues that contexts of interaction are structured in a way that coordinates part actions into normatively guided joint action without agents having common knowledge or mutual beliefs about intentions, beliefs, or commitments to part actions. The argument shows earlier analyses of joint action to be fundamentally flawed because they have not taken contextual influences on joint action properly into account. Specific completion of earlier analyses is proposed. It is concluded that attention to features distributed in context of interaction that signal expected part actions is sufficient for a set of part actions to count as a joint action
Item does not contain fulltextWhen two or more people coordinate their actions in space and time to ...
Representative theorists of joint action traditionally argue that shared intention is necessary for ...
International audienceAbstractNon-verbal social interaction between humans requires accurate underst...
The paper argues that contexts of interaction are structured in a way that coordinates part actions ...
ABSTRACT: The paper argues that contexts of interaction are structured in a way that coordinates par...
Everyday life is full of situations in which we act not only as individuals, but also with others, a...
There are two general views that social ontologists currently defend concerning the nature of joint ...
The social state of a system of interacting principals is given by the set of social relationships a...
The interdependency of action and perception has illustrated how shared representations between co-a...
Coordination with other people is a central part of human life. Whenever we wave at a friend, help o...
The paper develops a theory of partial similarity and outlines on that basis a new conceptual framew...
The debate regarding the nature of joint action has come to a stalemate due to a dependence on intui...
Contains fulltext : 162706.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In joint action...
Numerous philosophical theories of joint agency and its intentional structure have been developed in...
Abstract According to a widely accepted constraint on the content of intentions, here called the exc...
Item does not contain fulltextWhen two or more people coordinate their actions in space and time to ...
Representative theorists of joint action traditionally argue that shared intention is necessary for ...
International audienceAbstractNon-verbal social interaction between humans requires accurate underst...
The paper argues that contexts of interaction are structured in a way that coordinates part actions ...
ABSTRACT: The paper argues that contexts of interaction are structured in a way that coordinates par...
Everyday life is full of situations in which we act not only as individuals, but also with others, a...
There are two general views that social ontologists currently defend concerning the nature of joint ...
The social state of a system of interacting principals is given by the set of social relationships a...
The interdependency of action and perception has illustrated how shared representations between co-a...
Coordination with other people is a central part of human life. Whenever we wave at a friend, help o...
The paper develops a theory of partial similarity and outlines on that basis a new conceptual framew...
The debate regarding the nature of joint action has come to a stalemate due to a dependence on intui...
Contains fulltext : 162706.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In joint action...
Numerous philosophical theories of joint agency and its intentional structure have been developed in...
Abstract According to a widely accepted constraint on the content of intentions, here called the exc...
Item does not contain fulltextWhen two or more people coordinate their actions in space and time to ...
Representative theorists of joint action traditionally argue that shared intention is necessary for ...
International audienceAbstractNon-verbal social interaction between humans requires accurate underst...