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Situating Joint Action

Author

Summary, in English

Whether action is joint and conforms to agents´ commitments, and what

capacities agents must exercise in order to engage in joint action, is a matter of the social

structure of the situation of interaction, not of the agents´ believed sharing of mental states.

Department/s

Publishing year

2012-08-30

Language

English

Document type

Conference paper

Topic

  • Philosophy
  • Psychology (excluding Applied Psychology)

Keywords

  • Joint action
  • Shared expectations
  • Status functions
  • Deontology

Conference name

European Society of Philosophy and Psychology 20th Meeting

Conference date

2012-08-30

Status

Unpublished

Project

  • Understanding rules: Cognitive and noncognitive models of social cognition (ESF/VR)

Research group

  • Metaphysics and Collectivity
  • CogComlab