An Introduction to Collective Intentionality
In Action, Thought, and Society
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 10 March 2026
- ISBN 9781138949140
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages332 pages
- Size 229x152 mm
- Weight 453 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 31 Illustrations, black & white; 1 Halftones, black & white; 30 Line drawings, black & white; 3 Tables, black & white 700
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An Introduction to Collective Intentionality: In Action, Thought, and Society makes a cogent case for the field‘s importance, presents its central questions, and introduces the main topics of study.
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An Introduction to Collective Intentionality: In Action, Thought, and Society makes a cogent case for the field‘s importance, presents its central questions, and introduces the main topics of study. Authors Kirk Ludwig and Marija Jankovic masterfully demonstrate why understanding collective intentions is essential for comprehending social dynamics, from everyday cooperation to complex institutional structures.
Through clear, accessible prose, readers journey through the central questions that define the discipline: How do groups form shared goals? What distinguishes collective action from parallel individual behaviors? How do social institutions emerge from collective mental states? While presenting their nuanced "individualist position," the authors provide a balanced exploration of competing perspectives, ensuring readers gain a comprehensive understanding of ongoing debates and future research directions. Each theoretical concept is grounded in relatable examples that illuminate the practical implications of collective intentionality in our daily lives.
Chapter summaries reinforce key concepts, while carefully curated further reading lists promote further exploration of collective intentionality. This book is perfect for students and scholars in philosophy, sociology, psychology, and anyone fascinated by the foundations of social reality.
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1. Introduction Part I: Collective Action 2. The Landscape of Collective Action 3. Plural Action Sentences 4. Singular Group Action vs. Plural Group Action 5. Theories of Mind that Make Room for Group Agents 6. Singular Group Action Sentences Summary of Part I Part II: Shared Intention 7. Shared Intention 8. Content Accounts of Shared Intention 9. The Team Reasoning Account 10. Shared Intention and Obligation Summary of Part II Part III: Collective Belief and Cognition 11. Collective belief 12. Distributed and Group Level Cognition Summary of Part III Part IV: Collective Intentionality in Conventions, Social Rules, and Status Functions 13. Conventions 14. Status functions: introduction 15. Constitutive rules and collective intentional actions 16. Status Functions, Collective Acceptance, Constitutive Rules Redux Summary of Part IV Part V: Collective Intentionality and Institutions 17. What are Institutions? 18. Proxy Agency in Institutional Action 19. Corporations and other Legal Persons 20. Collective Intentionality and Communication Summary of Part V 21. Conclusion
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