期刊
SYNTHESE
卷 198, 期 12, 页码 11815-11832出版社
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-020-02834-6
关键词
Collective intentionality; We-perspective; Intersubjectivity; Phenomenal intentionality; Implicit bias
资金
- Projekt DEAL
The generation of everyday collective attitudes depends not only on the content, mode, or subject, but also on an experiential state called the "sense of us." Through this state, collective intentional states can be pre-structured for a better understanding of collective attitudes.
What enables everyday collective attitudes such as the intention of two persons to go for a walk together? Most current approaches are concerned with full-fledged collective attitudes and focus on the content, the mode or the subject of such attitudes. It will be argued that these approaches miss out an important explanatory enabling feature of collective attitudes: an experiential state, called a sense of us, in which a we-perspective is grounded. As will be shown, the sense of us pre-structures collective intentional states and is thus relevant to an adequate understanding of collective attitudes. The argument receives indirect support by insights into distortions of interaction due to implicit stereotypes.
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