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49Minimalism and Maximalism in the Study of Shared Intentional ActionPhilosophy of the Social Sciences 46 (2): 168-188. 2016.I distinguish two kinds of contribution that have been made by recent minimalist accounts of joint action in philosophy and cognitive science relative to established philosophical accounts of shared intentional action. The “complementarists” seek to analyze a functionally different kind of joint action from the kind of joint action that is analyzed by established philosophical accounts of shared intentional action. The “constitutionalists” seek to expose mechanisms that make performing joint act…Read more
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University of HelsinkiDepartment of Philosophy (Theoretical Philosophy, Practical Philosophy, Philosophy in Swedish)Researcher
Helsinki, Finland
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Action |
Philosophy of Mind |
Philosophy of Social Science |