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Shared intention and personal intentions
Authors:Margaret Gilbert
Affiliation:(1) Department of Philosophy, University of California at Irvine, 625 Mesa Road, Irvine, CA 92697-4555, USA
Abstract:This article explores the question: what is it for two or more people to intend to do something in the future? In a technical phrase, what is it for people to share an intention? Extending and refining earlier work of the author’s, it argues for three criteria of adequacy for an account of shared intention (the disjunction, concurrence, and obligation criteria) and offers an account that satisfies them. According to this account, in technical terms explained in the paper, people share an intention when and only when they are jointly committed to intend as a body to do such-and-such in the future. This account is compared and contrasted with the common approach that treats shared intention as a matter of personal intentions, with particular reference to the work of Michael Bratman.
Keywords:Agreements  Michael Bratman  Directed obligation  Joint commitment  Personal intentions  Plural subjects  Shared intention
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