Bibliography on

Collective Intentionality and Sociality

(from the point of view of philosophy, logic, and social theory)

Contents
[0] About this bibliography
[1] collective action and cooperation
[2] collective attitudes and we-concepts
[3] social practices
[4] social institutions
[5] norms, obligations and commitments
[6] collective responsibility
[7] trust
[8] individualism and holism
[9] computer simulation
[10] collective intentionality in artificial intelligence
[11] collective intentionality in political and moral philosophy
[12] other relevant web-pages
[*] Credits


About this bibliography

The purpose of this bibliography is to provide useful resource for people working on different aspects of collective intentionality. The need for such a resource was noted in Collective Intentionality workshop in Munich, in June 1999. As researchers in this young field come from many different disciplines and it does not have its own publication forums, people have real trouble to find all relevant publications. For more information on Collective Intentionality group, read this description by Raimo Tuomela.

This bibliography is intended to be collective by its nature. Its coverage and accuracy depends on contributions from its readers. If you know about important works (especially your own) in this area that are not included in this bibliography, please send their full bibliographical references to Petri Ylikoski (petri.ylikoski@helsinki.fi). With every entry you send, please include a notice about the section into which that entry is to be included. The sections can be found from above table of contents. (The same work can of course be included in more than one section.)

With best regards,

Petri Ylikoski


[1] collective action and cooperation

Argyle, M. 1991: Cooperation: The Basis of Sociability. Routledge. London.

Aumannn, R. 1996: "Agreeing to Disagree", The Annals of Statistics 4: 1236-1239.

Axelrod, R. 1984: The Evolution of Cooperation. Basic Books. New York.

Axelrod, R. 1997: The Complexity of Cooperation: Agent-Based Models of Competition and Collaboration. Princeton University Press. Princeton, N.J.

Baltzer,Ulrich 2002: "Joint Action of Large Groups", in George Meggle (ed.), Social Facts and Intentionality, Dr. Hänsel-Hohenhausen AG, Frankfurt: 1-18.

Barnes, Barry 1988: The Nature of Power. Polity Press. Cambridge.

Bicchieri, C. 1993: Rationality and Coordination. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge.

Bittner, Rüdiger 2002: "An Action for Two", in George Meggle (ed.), Social Facts and Intentionality, Dr. Hänsel-Hohenhausen AG, Frankfurt: 35-42.

Bratman, M. 1992: "Shared Cooperative Activity", The Philosophical Review 101: 327-341.

Bratman, M. 1999: Faces of Intention: Selected Essays on Intention and Agency. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge.

Cohen, P. and Levesque, H. 1991: "Teamwork", Noûs 25: 487-512.

Cohen, P., Morgan, J. and Pollack, M. (eds.) 1990: Intentions in Communication. A Bradford Book. The MIT Press. Cambridge. Mass.

Conte, R. and Castelfranchi, C. 1995: Cognitive and Social Action. UCL Press. London.

Copp, D. 1979: "Collective Actions and Secondary Actions", American Philosophical Quarterly 16: 177-186.

Copp, D. 1980: "Hobbes on Artificial Persons and Collective Actions",  The Philosophical Review LXXXIX: 579-606.

Davis, John. 2002: "Collective intentionality and individual behavior," in E. Fullwood (ed.), Intersubjectivity in Economics, London: Routledge: 11-27.

Dawes, R., van Kragt, A. and Orbell, J. 1990: "Cooperation for the Benefit of Us - Not Me, or My Conscience", in Mansbridge, J. (ed.): Beyond Self-Interest. The University of Chicago Press. Chicago: 97-110.

Elster, J. 1985: "Rationality, Morality, and Collective Action", Ethics 96: 136-155.

Gilbert, M. 1989: On Social Facts. Routledge. London.

Gilbert, M. 1996: Living Together: Rationality, Sociality & Obligation. Rowman and Littlefield. Lanham.

Graham, K. 2002: Practical Reasoning in a Social World: How We Act Together, Cambridge University Press.

Gruner, R. 1976: "On the Action of Social Groups", Inquiry 19: 443-454.

Haddadi, A. 1995: Communication and Cooperation in Agent Systems: A Pragmatic Theory. Springer-Verlag. Berlin, Heidelberg, and New York.

Hampton, J. 1987: "Free-Rider Problems in the Production of Collective Goods", Economics and Philosophy 3: 245-273.

Hardin, R. 1982: Collective Action. The Johns Hopkins Press for Resources for the Future. Baltimore.

Hinde, R. and Groebel, J. (eds.) 1991: Cooperation and Prosocial Behaviour. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge.

Kutz, C. 2000: Complicity, Cambridge University Press. Cambridge.

Kutz, C. 2000: "Acting together" Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 61(1): 1-31.

Levesque, H., Cohen,  P. and Nunes, J. (1990): "On Acting  Together",  in  Proceedings  of Eighth  National  Conference on Artificial Intelligence, vol I. The MIT  Press.  Massachusetts: 94-99.

Miller, Kaarlo 2003: "Commitments", in M. Sintonen, P. Ylikoski & K. Miller (eds.) Realism in Action. Essays in the Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Synthese Library Vol. 321. Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Miller, Seumas 1992: "Joint Action", Philosophical Papers XXI: 1-23.

Miller, Seumas 1995: "Intentions, Ends and Joint Action", Philosophical Papers XXIV: 51-66.

Olson, M. 1965: The Logic of Collective Action. Harvard UP. Cambridge, Mass.

Preyer, G. 2011: Intention and Practical Thought. Humanities-Online. Frankfurt.

Sandu, G. and Tuomela, R. 1996: "Joint Action and Group Action Made Precise", Synthese 105: 319-345.

Schulz, U., Albers, W. and Mueller, U. (eds.) 1994: Social Dilemmas and Cooperation. Springer-Verlag. Berlin and Heidelberg.

Searle, J. (1990): "Collective Intentions and Actions", in Cohen, P., Morgan, J. and Pollack, M. (eds.) (1990): Intentions in Communication. A Bradford Book. The MIT Press. Cambrige, Massachusetts: 401-415.

Stein, A. 1990: Why Nations Cooperate: Circumstance and Choice in International Relations. Cornell University Press. Ithaca, NY.

Sugden, R. 1993: "Thinking as a Team: Towards an Explanation of Nonselfish Behavior", Social Philosophy and Policy 10: 69-89.

Tollefsen, D.  2002: "Challenging Epistemic Individualism", Protosociology 16, June 2002.

Tollefsen, D.  2002: "Collective Intentionality and the Social Sciences", Philosophy of the Social Sciences 32 (1), March 2002.

Tollefsen, D.  2002: "Organizations as True Believers", Journal of Social Philosophy xxxiii, Number 3, Fall 2002.

Tuomela, M., 2003, ‘A Collective’s Trust in a Collective’s Action,’ Protosociology, Understanding the Social II: Philosophy of Sociality, 18-19:87-126

Tuomela, R. 1984: A Theory of Social Action. Synthese Library. Reidel Publishing Company. Dordrecht and Boston.

Tuomela, R. 1989: "Actions by Collectives", Philosophical Perspectives 3: 471-496.

Tuomela, R. 1989: "Collective Action, Supervenience, and Constitution",  Synthese 80: 243-266.

Tuomela, R. 1992: "On the structural aspects of collective action and free-riding", Theory and Decision 32: 165-202.

Tuomela, R. 1993: "What is Cooperation?", Erkenntnis 38: 87-101.

Tuomela, R. 1995: The Importance of Us: A Philosophical Study of Basic Social Notions. Stanford Series in Philosophy. Stanford University Press.

Tuomela, R. and Bonnevier-Tuomela, M. 1997: "From Social Imitation to Teamwork", in Holmström-Hintikka, G. and Tuomela, R. (eds.): Contemporary Action Theory, Vol. II: Social Action. Kluwer Academic Publishers. Dordrecht and Boston:1-47.

Tuomela, R. and Tuomela, M., 2005, ’Cooperation and Trust in Group Contexts,’ forthcoming in Mind and Society

Tuomela, R. and Miller, K. 1992: "We-intentions, Free-riding and Being in Reserve", Erkenntnis 36: 25-52.

Ware, R. 1988: "Group Action and Social Ontology",  Analyse und Kritik 10: 48-70.

Williams, B. 1988: "Formal Structures and Social Reality", in Gambetta, D. (ed.): Trust: Making and Breaking Cooperative Relations. Basil Blackwell. Oxford: 3-13.

[2] collective attitudes and we-concepts

Balzer, W. and Tuomela, R. 1997: "The Structure and Verification of Planbased Joint Intentions", International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems 6: 3-26.

Balzer, W. and Tuomela, R., 1997: "A Fixed Point Approach to Collective Attitudes", in Holmström-Hintikka, G. and Tuomela, R. (eds.): Contemporary Action Theory, vol II: Social Action. Kluwer Academic Publishers. Dordrecht and Boston: 115-142.

Bratman, M. 1993: "Shared Intention", Ethics 104: 97-113.

Castelfranchi, Cristiano 2003: "Grounding We-Intentions in Individual Social Attitudes", in M. Sintonen, P. Ylikoski & K. Miller (eds.) Realism in Action. Essays in the Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Synthese Library Vol. 321. Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Cohen, P., Morgan, J. and Pollack, M. (eds.) 1990: Intentions in Communication. A Bradford Book. The MIT Press. Cambridge, Mass.

Colombetti, M. 1993: "Formal Semantics for Mutual Belief", Artificial Intelligence 62: 341-353.

Conte, R. and Castelfranchi, C. 1995: Cognitive and Social Action. UCL Press. London.

Corlett, A 1997: Analyzing Social Knowledge. Rowman and Littlefield. Lanham.

Gilbert, M. 1987: "Modelling Collective Belief",  Synthese 73: 185-204.

Gilbert, M. 1989: On Social Facts. Routledge. London.

Graham, K. 2002: Practical Reasoning in a Social World: How We Act Together, Cambridge University Press.

Heal, J. 1978: "Common Knowledge", Philosophical Quarterly 28: 116-131.

Hindriks, Frank 2002 "Social Ontology, Collective Intentionality, and Ockhamian Skepticism" in George Meggle (ed.), Social Facts and Intentionality, Dr. Hänsel-Hohenhausen AG, Frankfurt: 125-49.
 
Hindriks, Frank 2003 "Social Groups, Collective intentionality, and Anti-Hegelian Skepticism", in M. Sintonen, P. Ylikoski & K. Miller (eds.) Realism in Action. Essays in the Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Synthese Library Vol. 321. Kluwer Academic Publishers: 213-232.

Jansen, Ludger 2004 "We, They, You. Persons in the Plural", in: Roland Bluhm, Christian Nimtz (Hgg.), Selected Papers Contributed to the Sections of GAP.5, Fifth International Congress of the Society for Analytical Philosophy (CD-ROM), Mentis: Paderborn 2004, 479-491. Online-Publikation (2005) unter http://www.gap5.de/proceedings/pdf/479-491_jansen.pdf http://www.gap5.de/proceedings/pdf/479-491_jansen.pdf [Deutsche Version: "Personen im Plural", in: Michael Kober (Hg.), Soziales Handeln. Beiträge zu einer Philosophie der 1. Person Plural, Ulm 2005 (= Bausteine zur Philosophie 23), 27-42.]

Jansen, Ludger 2004 "Who has got our Group-Intentions?", in: Johann C. Marek, Maria E. Reicher (Hgg.), Erfahrung und Analyse. Beiträge des 27. Internationalen Wittgenstein Symposiums, Kirchberg am Wechsel: ILWG 2004.

Jansen, Ludger 2005 "Was ist Sozialontologie?", in: Otto Neumaier, Clemens Sedmak, Michael Zichy (Hgg.), Philosophische Perspektiven. Beiträge zum VII. Internationalen Kongress der ÖGP, Ontos: Frankfurt/M.-Lancaster 2005, 279-284.

Jansen, Ludger 2005 "Zeit und Gemeinschaft. Über die enge Verbindung von Geschichtlichkeit und Sozialität des Menschen", in: Friedrich Stadler, Michael Stöltzner (Hgg.), Zeit und Geschichte. Beiträge des 28. Internationalen Wittgenstein-Symposiums, Kirchberg am Wechsel: ILWG 2005, 117-120.

Mathiesen, Kay 2002: "Searle, Collective Intentions, and Individualism", in George Meggle (ed.), Social Facts and Intentionality, Dr. Hänsel-Hohenhausen AG, Frankfurt: 185-204.

Meggle, Georg 1999: "Common belief and common knowledge", in Spinning Ideas. Electronic Essays Dedicated to Peter Gärdenfors on His Fiftieth Birthday.

Meijers, Anthonie W. M. 2002: "Dialogue, Understanding and Collective Intentionality", in George Meggle (ed.), Social Facts and Intentionality, Dr. Hänsel-Hohenhausen AG, Frankfurt: 225-254.

Miller, Kaarlo 2002: "Individual and Joint Commitments", in George Meggle (ed.), Social Facts and Intentionality, Dr. Hänsel-Hohenhausen AG, Frankfurt: 255-272.

Miller, Seumas 1995: "Intentions, Ends and Joint Action", Philosophical Papers XXIV: 51-66.

Miller, Seumas 2001: Social Action, Cambridge University Press.

Miller, Seumas 2002: "Against Collective Agency", in George Meggle (ed.), Social Facts and Intentionality, Dr. Hänsel-Hohenhausen AG, Frankfurt: 273-298.

Power, R. 1984: "Mutual Intention", Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior 14: 85-10.

Rao, A., Georgeff, M. and Sonenberg, E. 1992: "Social Plans: A Preliminary  Report",  in Werner, E. and De-mazeau, Y. (eds.): Decentralized A.I. 3. North-Holland. Amsterdam: 57-76.

Robins, Michael H. 2002: "Joint Commitment and Circularity", in George Meggle (ed.), Social Facts and Intentionality, Dr. Hänsel-Hohenhausen AG, Frankfurt: 299-322.

Ruben, D.-H. 1965: The Metaphysics of the Social World. Routledge. London.

Schmitt, F. (ed.) 1994 Socializing Epistemology: The Social Dimensions of Knowledge. Rowman and Littlefield. Lanham, Md.

Searle, J. 1990: "Collective Intentions and Actions", in Cohen, P., Morgan , J and Pollack, M. (eds.): Intentions in Communication. A Bradford Book. The MIT Press. Cambrige, Mass.: 401-415.

Sellars, W. 1963: "Imperatives, Intentions, and the Logic of 'Ought'", in Nakhnikian, G. and Castaneda, H. N. (eds.): Morality and the Language of Conduct. Wayne State University Press. Detroit: 159-218.

Tsohatzidis, Savas L. (ed.) 2007: Intentional Acts and Institutional Facts. Essays on John Searle’s Social Ontology. Theory and Decision Library A, vol. 41. Springer.

Tuomela, R. 1984: A Theory of Social Action. Synthese Library. Reidel Publishing Company. Dordrecht and Boston.

Tuomela, R. 1991: "We Will Do It: An Analysis of Group-Intentions", Philosophy and Phenomenological Research LI: 249-277.

Tuomela, R. 1992: "Group Beliefs", Synthese 91: 285-318.

Tuomela, R. 1995: The Importance of Us: A Philosophical Study of Basic Social Notions. Stanford Series in Philosophy. Stanford University Press.

Tuomela, R. 1998: "Collective Goals and Cooperation", in Arrazola, X., Korta, K. and Pelletier, F. (eds.): Discourse, Interaction, and Communication. Kluwer Publishing Company: 121-139.

Tuomela, R. and Miller, K. 1988: "We-Intentions", Philosophical Studies 53: 115-137.

Turner, Stephen 2003: "What Do We Mean by "We"?", Protosociology 18, 139-162.

Velleman, J. 1997: "How to Share an Intention?", Philosophy and Phenomenological Research LXII: 29-50.

[3] social practices

Gilbert, M. 1989: On Social Facts. Routledge. London. (Chapter 6)

Lewis, David 1969: Convention. Harvard University Press. Cambridge.

Marmor, Andrei 1996: "On Convention", Synthese 107: 349-371.

Schatzki, Theodore R. 1996: Social Practices. A Wittgensteinian Approach to Human Activity and the Social. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge.

Tuomela, Raimo 2002: The Philosophy of Social Practices, Cambridge University Press. Cambridge.

Turner, Stephen 1994: The Social Theory of Practices. Polity Press. Cambridge.

[4] social institutions

Balzer, Wolfgang 1990: "A Basic Model of Social Institutions", Journal of Mathematical Sociology 17: 1-29.

Balzer, Wolfgang  1992: "A Theory of Power in Small Groups", in H.Westmeyer (ed.), The Structuralist Program in Psychology, Seattle: Hogrefe & Huber: 191-210.

Balzer, Wolfgang  1993: Soziale Institutionen, Berlin: de Gruyter.

Barnes, Barry 1983: "Social Life as Bootstrapped Induction", Sociology 17: 524-545.

Barnes, Barry 1988: The Nature of Power. Polity Press. Cambridge.

Bloor, David 1997: Wittgenstein, Rules and Institutions. Routledge. London.

Collin, Finn 1997: Social Reality. Routledge. London.

Hindriks, Frank 2002: ‘Institutional Facts and the Naturalistic Fallacy. Confronting Searle (1964) with Searle (1995)’ Protosociology 16, 170-192 (special issue on Understanding the Social: New Perspectives from Epistemology).

Hindriks, Frank 2002 ‘Social Ontology, Collective Intentionality, and Ockhamian Skepticism.’ in Philosophical Research, vol.1: Social facts and collective intentionality, Georg Meggle (ed.), Frankfurt: Dr. Hänsel-Hohenhausen AG, 125-49.
 
Hindriks, Frank 2002 ‘Social Groups, Collective intentionality, and Anti-Hegelian Skepticism.’, in Realism in Action: Essays in the Philosophy of Social Science, Matti Sintonen, Petri Ylikoski, and Kaarlo Miller (eds.), Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Jansen, Ludger 2005: "Institutionen und die kategoriale Ontologie", in: Gerhard Schönrich (Hg.), Instutionen und ihre Ontologie, Ontos: Frankfurt/M.-Lancaster 2005, 45-57.

Jansen, Ludger 2005: "Identität und Gemeinschaft. Neuere Beiträge zur Sozialontologie", in: Zeitschrift für philosophische Forschung 60 (2005) 444-458.

Kusch, Martin 1997: "The Sociophilosophy of Folk Psychology", Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science 28: 1-25.

Kusch, Martin 1999: Psychological Knowledge. A social history and philosophy. Routledge. London.

Miller, Seumas 2001: Social Action, Cambridge University Press.

Miller, Seumas 2003 "Social Institutions", in M. Sintonen, P. Ylikoski & K. Miller (eds.) Realism in Action. Essays in the Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Synthese Library Vol. 321. Kluwer Academic Publishers: 213-232.

Searle, John R. 1995: The Construction of Social Reality. Penguin Books. New York.

Tsohatzidis, Savas L. (ed.) 2007: Intentional Acts and Institutional Facts. Essays on John Searle’s Social Ontology. Theory and Decision Library A, vol. 41. Springer.

Ylikoski, Petri 2003: "Explaining Practices", Protosociology 18, 316-330.

[5] norms, obligations and commitments

Brewer, T. M. 2003: "Two Kinds of Commitments (And Two Kinds of Social Groups)", Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 66(3): 554-83.

Elster, J. 1989: The Cement of Society: A Study of Social Order. Cambridge UP. Cambridge.

Gilbert, M. 1989: On Social Facts. Routledge. London.

Gilbert, M. 1999: 'Obligation and Joint Commitment', Utilitas, vol 11, number 2, 143-163, July 1999.

Gilbert, M. 1999: 'Social Rules: Some Problem's for Hart's Account and a New Appraisal', Law and Philosophy18, 141-171.

Gilbert, M. 2000: Sociality and Responsibility, Rowman and Littlefield.

Graham, K. 2002: Practical Reasoning in a Social World: How We Act Together, Cambridge University Press.

Jansen, Ludger 2006 "Staatliche Toleranz und staatliche Wertorientierung", in: Christian Starck (Hg.), Wo hört die Toleranz auf?, Göttingen: Wallstein 2006 (= Preisschriften des Forschungsinstituts für Philosophie Hannover), 20-62.

Miller, S. 1997: "Social Norms", in Holmström-Hintikka, G. and Tuomela, R. (eds.): Contemporary Action Theory, Vol II: Social Action. Kluwer Academic Publishers. Dordrecht and Boston.

Miller, Seumas 2001: Social Action, Cambridge University Press.

Pettit, P. 1990: "Virtus Normativa , Rational Choice Perspectives", Ethics 100: 725-755.

Robins, M 1984: Promising, Intending and Moral Autonomy. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge.

Tuomela, R. and Bonnevier-Tuomela, M., 1992, ‘Social Norms, Tasks, and Roles,’ Reports from the Department of Philosophy, Nr 1, University of Helsinki.

Tuomela, R. 1995: The Importance of Us: A Philosophical Study of Basic Social Notions. Stanford Series in Philosophy. Stanford University Press.

Tuomela, R. and Bonnevier- Tuomela, M., 1998, ‘Norms and Agreement,’ in Attwool, E. and Comanducci, P. (eds.) Sources of Law and Legislation, Vol. III, Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag: 87-93.

Ylikoski, Petri & Mäkelä, Pekka 2002: "We-attitudes and Social Institutions", in George Meggle (ed.), Social Facts and Intentionality, Dr. Hänsel-Hohenhausen AG, Frankfurt: 459-474.

[6] collective responsibility

Bates, S. 1917: "The Responsibility of 'Random Collections' ", Ethics 81.

Benjamin, M. 1976: "Can Moral Responsibility be Collective and Nondistributive?", Social Theory and Practice 4.

Cooper, D. E. 1972: "Responsibility and the 'System' ", in French, P. (ed.): Individual and Collective Responsability. Shenkman. Cambridge.

Downie, R. S. 1969: "Collective Responsibility", Philosophy 44.

Feinberg, J. 1970: Doing and Deserving: Esseys in the Theory of Responsibility. Princeton UP. Princeton.

French, P. 1984: Collective and Corporate Responsibility. Columbia University Press. New York.

French, P. 1985: "Fishing Red Herrings Out of the Sea of Moral Responsibility", in LePore, E. and McLaughlin, B. (eds.): Actions and Events: Perspectives on the Philosophy of Donald Davidson. Basil Blacwell. Oxford.

French, P. 1992: Responsibility Matters. University Press of Kansas.

French, P. 1995: Corporate Ethics. Harcourt Brace College Publisher.

Gewirth, A. 1978: Reasons and Morality. University of Chicago Press. Chicago.

Gilbert, M. 2000: Sociality and Responsibility, Rowman and Littlefield.

Graham, K. 2000: "Collective Responsibility", in van den Beld, T, (ed.) (2000): Moral Responsibility and Ontology. Kluwer, Dordrecht: 49-61.

Haji, I. 1998: Moral Appraisability.Oxford UP.Oxford.

Hardin, R. 1988: Morality and the Limits of Reason. Chicago UP. Chicago.

Hart, H. L. A. 1968: Punishment and Responsability. Oxford UP. Oxford.

Hart, H. L. A. and Honoré, A. M. 1959: Causation in the Law. Clarendon Press. Oxford.

Held, V. 1970: "Can a Random Collection of Individuals be Morally Responsible?", in May, L. and Hoffman, S. (eds.): Collective Responsibility. Rowman and Littlefield Publishers. Lanham.

Jackson, F. 1989: "Group Morality", in Pettit, P., Sylvan, R. and Novman, J. (eds.): Metaphysics & Morality: Esseys in Honour of J. J. C. Smart. Basil Blackwell. Oxford.

Lewis, H. D. 1948: "Collective Responsibility", in May, L. and Hoffman, S. (eds.): Collective Responsibility. Rowman and Littlefield Publishers. Lanham.

May, L. 1983: "Vicarious Agency and Corporate Responsibility", Philosophical Studies 43: 69-82.

May, L. 1987: The Morality of Groups. Notre Dame University Press.

May, L. 1992: Sharing Responsibility. University of Chicago Press. Chicago.

May, L. and Hoffman, S. (eds.) 1991: Collective Responsibility. Rowman and Littlefield Publishers. Lanham.

Miller, Seumas 1998: "Collective Responsibility, Armed Intervention and Rwandan Genocide", International Journal of Applied Philosophy 12:2.

Miller, Seumas 1997: "Individualism, Collective Responsibility and Corporate Crimes", Business and Professional Ethics Journal 16:4.

Miller, Seumas 1999: "Collective Rights", Public Affairs Quaterly 22:2.

Miller, Seumas 2001: Social Action, Cambridge University Press.

Sverdlick, S. 1987: "Collective Responsibility", Philosophical Studies 51: 61-67.

Zimmerman, M. J. 1988: An Essey on Moral Responsibility. Rowman and Littlefield Publishers. Lanham.

[7] trust

Baier, A. (1994) Moral Prejudices: Essays on Ethics. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.

Bok, S. (1978) Lying. Pantheon Books, New York, USA.

Castelfranchi, C., and Falcone, R., 2000, 'Does Control Reduce or Increase Trust? A Complex Relationship', in Proceedings of International Conference, 'Autonomous Agents 2000', Workshop 11, 'Deception, Fraud and Trust in Agent Societies', Barcelona, June, 49-60; Revised Version forthcoming in Springer LNCS/LNAI State-of-the-Art Survey

Castelfranchi, C. and Falcone, R., 2001, ‘Social Trust: A Cognitive Model’ in Castelfranchi, C. and Yao-Hua Tan (eds.) Trust and Deception in Virtual Societies, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers

Dunn, J. (1996) “Trust” in The History of Political Theory and Other Essays, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.

Gambetta, D. (Ed.) (1988) Trust: Making and Breaking Cooperative Relations. Basil Blackwell, Oxford and New York.

Hardin, R. (1991) “Trusting Persons, Trusting Institutions” in The Strategy and Choice, (Ed.) Zeckhauser, R. J., MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, pp. 185-209.

Hardin, R. (1992) “The Street-Level Epistemology of Trust”, Analyse und Kritik, 14, pp. 152-76.

Hardin, R. (1996) “Trustworthiness”, Ethics, 107, pp. 26-42.

Hertzberg, L. (1988) “On the Attitude of Trust”, Inquiry, vol. 31, No. 3, pp. 307-322.

Hollis, M. (1988) Trust within Reason, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.

Isaacs, K., Alexander, J. and Haggard, E. (1963) “Faith, Trust, and Gullibility”, International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 44, pp. 461-469.

Jones, K. (1996) “Trust as an Affective Attitude”, Ethics, 107, 4-25.

Lagerspetz, O. (1998) Trust: The Tacit Demand. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Holland.

Luhmann, N. (1979) Trust and Power. John Wiley and Sons, New York, USA.

McGeer, V. (2002) “Developing Trust”, Philosophical Explorations, vol V, No. 1, pp. 21-39.

Misztal, B. A. (1996) Trust in Modern Societies. Polity Press, Cambridge, UK.

Nissenbaum, H., 2001, ‘Securing Trust Online: Wisdom or Oxymoron?’ Boston University Law Review Vol. 81, 101-130

O’Neill, O. (2002) A Question of Trust. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.

O’Neill, O. (2002) Autonomy and Trust in Bioethics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.

Pettit, P. (1995) “The Cunning of Trust”, Philosophy & Public Affairs, vol. 24, No. 3, pp. 202-225.

Rempel, J., Holmes, J. and Zanna, M., 1985, ‘Trust in Close Relationships,’ Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 49-1, 95-112

Seligman, A. B. (1997) The Problem of Trust. Princeton University Press, Princeton, USA.

Tuomela, M., 2000a, ‘The Components of Rational Trust and the Power of Social Pressure,’ Licentiate thesis at the Department of Social Psychology, University of Helsinki

Tuomela, M., 2000b, ‘The Mental Components of Rational Trust,’ Proceedings of the Autonomous Agents 2000 Workshop on Fraud, Deception, and Trust, Barcelona, June 2000, 115-125

Tuomela, M., 2000c ’Rational Trust,’ in Brogaard, B. (ed.) Rationality and Irrationality (Contributions of the Austrian Wittgenstein Society, 8), Kirchberg: Austrian L. Wittgenstein Society, 188-193

Tuomela, M., 2002, ‘On Rational Trust,’ in Meggle, G. (ed.) Social Facts & Collective Intentionality, Frankfurt am Main: Dr. Hänsel-Hohenhausen AG, 367-383

Tuomela, M., 2003a, ‘A Collective’s Trust in a Collective’s Action,’ Protosociology, Understanding the Social II: Philosophy of Sociality, 18-19:87-126

Tuomela, M., 2003b, ‘The Components of Rational Trust,’ in Sintonen, M., Ylikoski, P., Miller, K. (eds.) Realism in Action: Essays in the Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 168-180

Tuomela, M., and Hofmann, S., 2003, ‘Simulating Rational Social Normative Trust, Predictive Trust, and Predictive Reliance Between Agents,’ Ethics and Information Technology, 5: 163-176

Tuomela, R. and Tuomela, M., 2005, ’Cooperation and Trust in Group Contexts,’ forthcoming in Mind and Society

Warren, M. E. (Ed.) (1999) Democracy & Trust. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.

 

[8] individualism and holism

Bhargava, Rajeev 1992: Individualism in Social Science. Claredon Press. Oxford.

Collin, Finn 1998: 'Semantic Holism in Social Science', Philosophical Explorations 1: 201-214.

Gilbert, Margaret 1998: 'In Search of Sociality', Philosophical Explorations 1: 233-241.

Graham, K. 2002: Practical Reasoning in a Social World: How We Act Together, Cambridge University Press.

Mackor, Anne Ruth 1998: 'Rules are Laws: an Argument Against Holism', Philosophical Explorations 1: 215-232.

Pettit, P. 1996: The Common Mind: An Essay on Psychology, Society and Politics. Oxford University Press. Oxford, New York.

Pettit, P. 1998 'Defining and Defending Social Holism', Philosophical Explorations 1: 169-184.

Shotter, John 1998: 'The Dialogical Nature of our Inner Lives', Philosophical Explorations 1: 185- 200.

Tuomela, R. 1984: A Theory of Social Action. Synthese Library. Reidel Publishing Company. Dordrecht and Boston.

Tuomela, R. 1995: The Importance of Us: A Philosophical Study of Basic Social Notions. Stanford Series in Philosophy. Stanford University Press.

[9] computer simulation

Axelrod, R. 1984: The Evolution of Cooperation. Basic Books. New York.

Axelrod, R. 1997: The Complexity of Cooperation: Agent-Based Models of Competition and Collaboration. Princeton University Press. Princeton, N.J.

Danielson, P. 1992: Artificial Morality. Routledge. London and New York.

Grim, P., Mar, G. and St. Denis, P. 1998: The Philosophical Computer: Exploratory Essays in Philosophical Computer Modeling. The MIT Press. Cambridge, Mass.

Hegselmann, R. and Peitgen, H.-O. 1996: Modelle Sozialer Dynamiken. Verlag Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky. Vienna.

Hofmann, Solveig 2002: "We-attitudes and Social Institutions", in George Meggle (ed.), Social Facts and Intentionality, Dr. Hänsel-Hohenhausen AG, Frankfurt: 151-166.

Tuomela, M., and Hofmann, S., 2003, ‘Simulating Rational Social Normative Trust, Predictive Trust, and Predictive Reliance Between Agents,’ Ethics and Information Technology, 5: 163-176

[10] collective intentionality in artificial intelligence

Cohen, P. and Levesque, H. 1991: "Teamwork", Noûs 25: 487-512.

Cohen, P., Morgan, J. and Pollack, M. (eds.)  (1990): Intentions in Communication. A Bradford Book. The MIT Press. Cambridge. Mass.

Colombetti, M. 1993: "Formal Semantics for Mutual Belief", Artificial Intelligence 62: 341-353.

Conte, R. and Castelfranchi, C. 1995: Cognitive and Social Action. UCL Press. London.

Grosz, Barbara J. and Kraus, Sarit 1996: "Collaborative plans for complex group action", Artificial Intelligence 86: 269-357.

Grosz, Barbara J. and Kraus, Sarit 1999: "The Evolution of {S}hared{P}lans", in Michael Wooldridge and Anand Rao (eds.): Foundations of Rational Agency (Applied Logic Series 14), Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands: 227-262.

Haddadi, A. 1995: Communication and Cooperation in Agent Systems: A Pragmatic Theory, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, and New York

Jennings, N., 1994, Cooperation in Industrial Multi-Agent Systems, World Scientific, Singapore.

Jennings, N. and Wooldridge, M., 1997a, ‘Formalizing the Cooperative Problem Solving Process’, in  Tuomela, R. and Holmström-Hintikka, G. (eds.), Contemporary Action Theory II, Kluwer Publishing Company

Levesque, H., Cohen,  P. and Nunes, J. (1990): "On Acting  Together",  in  Proceedings  of Eighth  National  Conference on Artificial Intelligence, vol I. The MIT  Press.  Massachusetts: 94-99.

Rao, A., Georgeff, M. and Sonenberg, E. 1992: "Social Plans: A Preliminary  Report",  in Werner, E. and Demazeau, Y. (eds.): Decentralized A.I. 3. North-Holland. Amsterdam: 57-76.

[11] collective intentionality in political and moral philosophy

Gilbert, M. 1996: Living Together: Rationality, Sociality & Obligation. Rowman and Littlefield. Lanham.

Graham, K. 2001: "The Moral Significance of Collective Entities", Inquiry 44: 21-42.

Hindriks, Frank 2002: ‘Institutional Facts and the Naturalistic Fallacy. Confronting Searle (1964) with Searle (1995)’ Protosociology 16, 170-192 (special issue on Understanding the Social: New Perspectives from Epistemology).

Miller, Seumas 2001: Social Action, Cambridge University Press.

[12] other relevant web-pages

Bibliography on the "Doctrinal Paradox and Discursive Dilemma"


Credits

I wish to thank Helena Brummer-Korvenkontio, John Davis, Margaret Gilbert, Keith Graham, Frank Hindriks, Luke Hunsberger, Christian List, Anthonie Meijers, Pekka Mäkelä, Gerhard Preyer, Deborah Tollefsen, Maj Tuomela and Raimo Tuomela for their contributions to this bibliography.

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