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Intentional cooperation and acting as part of a single body

Blomberg, Olle LU orcid (2021) In Mind & Language 36(2). p.264-284
Abstract
According to some accounts, an individual participates in joint intentional cooperative action by virtue of conceiving of him- or herself and other participants as if they were parts of a single agent or body that performs the action. I argue that this notional singularization move fails if they act as if they were parts of a single agent. It can succeed, however, if the participants act as if to bring about the goal of a properly functioning single body in action of which they would be parts. This latter version of the move manages to capture the cooperative character of joint intentional cooperative action. It does this without requiring of participants that they act on higher-order interlocking intentions.
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Intentional cooperation, group-identification, joint commitment, shared cooperative intention, team reasoning, joint intentional action
in
Mind & Language
volume
36
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2
pages
21 pages
publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
external identifiers
  • scopus:85078805822
ISSN
0268-1064
DOI
10.1111/mila.12274
project
The Nature of Intentional Joint Action: Coordination, Responsibility and Participant ́s Knowledge
Metaphysics and Collectivity
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English
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yes
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462b65fe-9825-46a4-9d69-9c4ccca85858
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2019-10-14 23:38:08
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