Readership: Researchers, students (especially graduate students) working in philosophical action theory, philosophy of social science, political and moral philosophy. Also researchers and scholars in social science and artificial intelligence (especially DAI).
Raimo Tuomela, Professor of Social and Moral Philosophy, University of Helsinki
"This book is a worthy contribution to the literature on social groups and agency. While challenging, its meticulous argumentation helps to recast the familiar notion of the group as a tightly defined and widely applicable concept." - e-International Relations
Introduction 1.: Acting as a Group Member 2.: The We-Mode and the I-Mode 3.: Shared We-Attitudes 4.: Joint Intention and We-Intention 5.: Joint Social Action 6.: Group Action and Group Attitudes 7.: Cooperation 8.: Social Institutions 9.: Cultural Evolution of Cooperative Social Activities 10.: Group Responsibility References