In this article, I argue that a capacity for mindreading conceived along the line of simulation theory provides the cognitive basis for forming we-centric representations of actions and goals. This explains the plural first personal stance displayed by we-intentions in terms of the underlying cognitive processes performed by individual minds, while preserving the idea that they cannot be analyzed in terms of individual intentional states. The implication for social ontology is that this makes sense of the plural subjectivity of joint actions without making group agents require either a corporate body or the unity of consciousness.

Bianchin, M. (2015). Simulation and the We-Mode. A Cognitive Account of Plural First Persons. PHILOSOPHY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES, 45(4-5), 442-461 [10.1177/0048393115580267].

Simulation and the We-Mode. A Cognitive Account of Plural First Persons

BIANCHIN, MATTEO
2015-01-01

Abstract

In this article, I argue that a capacity for mindreading conceived along the line of simulation theory provides the cognitive basis for forming we-centric representations of actions and goals. This explains the plural first personal stance displayed by we-intentions in terms of the underlying cognitive processes performed by individual minds, while preserving the idea that they cannot be analyzed in terms of individual intentional states. The implication for social ontology is that this makes sense of the plural subjectivity of joint actions without making group agents require either a corporate body or the unity of consciousness.
2015
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore M-FIL/01 - FILOSOFIA TEORETICA
English
collective intentionality
joint action
mindreading
plural subjects
social ontology
Philosophy
Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
http://www.sagepub.com/ejournals
Bianchin, M. (2015). Simulation and the We-Mode. A Cognitive Account of Plural First Persons. PHILOSOPHY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES, 45(4-5), 442-461 [10.1177/0048393115580267].
Bianchin, M
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