People inhabit a vast and intricate social network nowadays. In addition to our own decisions and actions, we confront those of various groups every day. Collective decisions and actions are more complex and bewildering compared to those made by individuals. As members of a collective, we contribute to its decisions, but our contributions may not always align with the outcome. We may also find ourselves excluded from certain groups and passively subjected to their influences without being aware of the source. We are used to being in overlapping groups and may switch identities, supporting or opposing the claims of particular groups. But rarely do we pause to think: What do we talk about when we talk about groups and their decisions? At the ...
This paper contributes to the issue of collective action by advancing an epistemology of agency base...
Cooperation is the fundamental feature of intelligent beings. It makes them able to evolve complex s...
Mainstream game theory explains cooperation as the outcome of the interaction of agents who permanen...
Different versions of the idea that individualism about agency is the root of standard game theoreti...
Philosophers and economists write about collective action from distinct but related points of view. ...
There has been considerable progress in investigating collective actions in the last decades. Howeve...
This paper explores the possibility of modelling collective reasoning as a new, genuine form of reas...
Abstract Philosophers and economists write about collective action from distinct but related points ...
Collective intentionality is of central importance in social ontology. In this paper, we will discus...
Philosophical accounts of collective intentionality typically rely on members to form a personal int...
Game Theory can simultaneously be viewed as a positive and a normative theory: on one hand, it descr...
Philosophical accounts of collective intentionality typically rely on members to form a personal int...
Consideration of collectives raises important questions about human rationality. This has long been...
Different kinds of collectives help to coordinate between individuals and social groups to solve dis...
According to many philosophers and scientists, human sociality is explained by our unique capacity t...
This paper contributes to the issue of collective action by advancing an epistemology of agency base...
Cooperation is the fundamental feature of intelligent beings. It makes them able to evolve complex s...
Mainstream game theory explains cooperation as the outcome of the interaction of agents who permanen...
Different versions of the idea that individualism about agency is the root of standard game theoreti...
Philosophers and economists write about collective action from distinct but related points of view. ...
There has been considerable progress in investigating collective actions in the last decades. Howeve...
This paper explores the possibility of modelling collective reasoning as a new, genuine form of reas...
Abstract Philosophers and economists write about collective action from distinct but related points ...
Collective intentionality is of central importance in social ontology. In this paper, we will discus...
Philosophical accounts of collective intentionality typically rely on members to form a personal int...
Game Theory can simultaneously be viewed as a positive and a normative theory: on one hand, it descr...
Philosophical accounts of collective intentionality typically rely on members to form a personal int...
Consideration of collectives raises important questions about human rationality. This has long been...
Different kinds of collectives help to coordinate between individuals and social groups to solve dis...
According to many philosophers and scientists, human sociality is explained by our unique capacity t...
This paper contributes to the issue of collective action by advancing an epistemology of agency base...
Cooperation is the fundamental feature of intelligent beings. It makes them able to evolve complex s...
Mainstream game theory explains cooperation as the outcome of the interaction of agents who permanen...