Category Archives: Papers
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“Response to Löhr: Why We Still Need a New Normativism about Collective Action” out in Phil Quarterly.
This is our response to some insightful criticism of our 2022 paper by Guido Löhr in the same venue.
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“Conditional Intentions and Shared Agency”, published Online First in Nous.
It’s open access. Here’s a link: https://philpapers.org/archive/RACCIA.pdf If you have any trouble accessing it, let me know and I’ll send you a copy. Abstract: Shared agency is a distinctive kind of sociality that involves interdependent planning, practical reasoning, and action between participants. Philosophical reflection suggests that agents engage in this form of sociality when a […]
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“Collective Intentions” entry in Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy now out
Written with Jules Salomone-Sehr. Let me know if you would like a copy!
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“Why We Need a New Normativism about Collective Action” published in Philosophy Quarterly.
Here’s a link to the published version:
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“A Pathology of Group Agency” accepted by Social Theory and Practice
My paper for the special issue I am organizing with Franz Altner at Social Theory and Practice on group agency and reasoning has been accepted. Here’s a link to the final draft: