
Concepts of Sharedness
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The present volume contains a selection of papers presented at the Fifth Conference on Collective Intentionality held at the University of Helsinki August 31 to September 2, 2006 and two additional contributions. The common aim of the papers is to explore the structure of shared intentional attitudes, and to explain how they underlie the social, cultural and institutional world. The contributions to this volume explore the phenomenology of sharedness, the concept of sharedness, and also various aspects of the structure of collective intentionality in general, and of the intricate relations between sharedness and normativity in particular. Concepts of Sharedness shows how rich and lively the philosophical research focused on the analysis of collective intentionality has become, and will provide further inspiration for future work in this rapidly evolving field.
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2 - Concepts of Sharedness [Seite 7]
3 - Part I: Shared Attitudes [Seite 13]
3.1 - Collective Intentionality andGroup ReasonsRaimo Tuomela, Helsinki [Seite 15]
3.2 - Collaborative Art andCollective Intention1Sondra Bacharach, Wellington/New Zealand andDeborah Tollefsen Memphis/TN [Seite 33]
3.3 - Winks, Sighs and Smiles?Joint Attention, CommonKnowledge and Ephemeral GroupsClotilde Calabi, Milano [Seite 53]
3.4 - Shared FeelingsTowards a Phenomenology ofCollective Affective IntentionalityHans Bernhard Schmid, Basel [Seite 71]
4 - Part II: Analysing Sharedness [Seite 99]
4.1 - Limiting Reductionism inthe Theory of Collective ActionDavid P. Schweikard, Köln [Seite 101]
4.2 - The Status Accountof Corporate Agents1Frank Hindriks, Groningen [Seite 131]
4.3 - Collectivity and CircularityBjörn Petersson, Lund [Seite 157]
4.4 - On the Ontology of CollectiveIntentionality: A ConstructivistPerspective1Antti Saaristo, Helsinki [Seite 177]
4.5 - Agent Causation andCollective AgencyKatinka Schulte-Ostermann, Essen [Seite 203]
5 - Part III: Sharedness and Normativity [Seite 221]
5.1 - Reliance and Intendingthe Joint Activity1Facundo Martin Alonso, Stanford [Seite 223]
5.2 - The Logic of External Reasons andCollective IntentionalityJennifer Hudin, Berkeley [Seite 237]
5.3 - Valuing InterpersonalRelationships and Acting Together1Monika Betzler, Bern [Seite 265]
5.4 - Mental Non Self-sufficiency,Sociality and Common AgencyNikos Psarros, Leipzig [Seite 285]
5.5 - Joint Commitment andthe Practice of DemocracyFrancesca Raimondi, Potsdam/Frankfurt Oder [Seite 297]
6 - About the Authors [Seite 317]
7 - About the Editors [Seite 318]
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