What is it about?
This is a contribution to a symposium on Michael Bratman's 2014 book Shared Agency. It argues that the account does not get at the heart of what is involved in shared intention because the account shifts our attention away from what strictly constitutes of shared intention because it focuses on a subgenre of collective intentional activity, with features that are inessential to shared intention in general, and arguably not even necessary parts of sufficient conditions.
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Contribution to understanding shared intention.
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This page is a summary of: Is Distributed Cognition Group Level Cognition?, Journal of Social Ontology, January 2015, De Gruyter,
DOI: 10.1515/jso-2015-0001.
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