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Joint intentionality: from thin to thick
- 1.0462532 - FLÚ 2017 RIV DE eng J - Journal Article
Koreň, Ladislav
Joint intentionality: from thin to thick.
Journal of Social Ontology. Roč. 2, č. 1 (2016), s. 75-85. ISSN 2196-9655
R&D Projects: GA ČR GA13-20785S
Institutional support: RVO:67985955
Keywords : Tomasello * Cooperation * Joint intentionality * Joint action * Mindreading
Subject RIV: AA - Philosophy ; Religion
https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/jso.2016.2.issue-1/jso-2015-0047/jso-2015-0047.xml?format=INT
According to the shared intentionality hypothesis proposed by Michael Tomasello, two cognitive upgrades – joint and collective intentionality, respectively – make human thinking unique. Joint intentionality, in particular, is a mindset supposed to account for our early, species-specific capacity to participate in collaborative activities involving two (or a few) agents. In order to elucidate such activities and their proximate cognitive-motivational mechanism, Tomasello draws on philosophical accounts of shared intentionality. I argue that his deference to such cognitively demanding accounts of shared intentional activities is problematic if his theoretical ambition is in part to show that and how early (prelinguistic and precultural) capacities for joint action contribute to the development of higher cognitive capacities.
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