Original Article
Joint Action and Development
Article first published online: 17 OCT 2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9213.2011.00005.x
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How to Cite
Butterfill, S. (2012), Joint Action and Development. The Philosophical Quarterly, 62: 23–47. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9213.2011.00005.x
Publication History
- Issue published online: 19 DEC 2011
- Article first published online: 17 OCT 2011
Given the premise that joint action plays some role in explaining how humans come to understand minds, what could joint action be? Not what a leading account, Michael Bratman's, says it is. For on that account engaging in joint action involves sharing intentions and sharing intentions requires much of the understanding of minds whose development is supposed to be explained by appeal to joint action. This paper therefore offers an account of a different kind of joint action, an account compatible with the premise about development. The new account is no replacement for the leading account; rather the accounts characterise two kinds of joint action. Where the kind of joint characterised by the leading account involves shared intentions, the new account characterises a kind of joint action involving shared goals.

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