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Groups, Norms and Practices = Essays on Inferentialism and Collective Intentionality /
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Groups, Norms and Practices/ edited by Ladislav Koreň, Hans Bernhard Schmid, Preston Stovall, Leo Townsend.
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Essays on Inferentialism and Collective Intentionality /
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Koreň, Ladislav.
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X, 242 p. 3 illus.online resource. :
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Analysis (Philosophy). -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49590-9
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9783030495909
Groups, Norms and Practices = Essays on Inferentialism and Collective Intentionality /
Groups, Norms and Practices
Essays on Inferentialism and Collective Intentionality /[electronic resource] :edited by Ladislav Koreň, Hans Bernhard Schmid, Preston Stovall, Leo Townsend. - 1st ed. 2021. - X, 242 p. 3 illus.online resource. - Studies in the Philosophy of Sociality,132542-9108 ;. - Studies in the Philosophy of Sociality,5.
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. “Rational Golems: Collective Agents as Players in the Reasoning Game” (Javier González de Prado Salas) -- Chapter 3. “Trust and Commitment in Collective Testimony” (Leo Townsend) -- Chapter 4. “Implicit Scorekeeping: A We-Mode Account of Belief and Interpretation” (Ronald Loeffler) -- Chapter 5. “Normative Mindshaping and the Normative Niche” (Jaroslav Peregrin) -- Chapter 6. “Between Inferentialism and Collective Intentionality: The Role of Shared Activities in the Emergence of Human-Specific Cognitive Capacities” (Glenda Satne) -- Chapter 7. “Wherein is Reasoning Social?” (Ladislav Koreň) -- Chapter 8. “Making Sense of We-Awareness: Experiences, Affordances, and Practices” (Anna Moltchanova) -- Chapter 9. “Belief Attribution as Indirect Communication” (Christopher Gauker) -- Chapter 10. “Sellars on Rational Agency as Presupposing Collective Attitudes“ (Jeremy Randel Koons) -- Chapter 11. “A Model-Theoretic Semantics for Descriptive, Prescriptive, and Intentional Sentences” (Preston Stovall).
This edited volume examines the relationship between collective intentionality and inferential theories of meaning. The book consists of three main sections. The first part contains essays demonstrating how researchers working on inferentialism and collective intentionality can learn from one another. The essays in the second part examine the dimensions along which philosophical and empirical research on human reasoning and collective intentionality can benefit from more cross-pollination. The final part consists of essays that offer a closer examination of themes from inferentialism and collective intentionality that arise in the work of Wilfrid Sellars. Groups, Norms and Practices provides a template for continuing an interdisciplinary program in philosophy and the sciences that aims to deepen our understanding of human rationality, language use, and sociality.
ISBN: 9783030495909
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