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URL:https://murmitoyen.com/events/vanille/udem/detail/633972-intersubjectiv
 e-blues-linguistic-anthropologistrs-perspective-of-analytic-philosophersr-
 view-of-cooperation
LOCATION:Université de Montréal - Carrefour des arts et des sciences\, 31
 50\, rue Jean-Brillant \, Montréal\, QC\, Canada\, H3T 1N8
SUMMARY:Intersubjective Blues Linguistic Anthropologist’s Perspective of 
 Analytic Philosophers’ View of Cooperation
DESCRIPTION:Conférence de M. Alessandro Duranti\, Distinguished Professor 
 of Anthropology\, UCLA.\n Intersubjective Blues \nLinguistic Anthropolo
 gist’s Perspective of Analytic Philosophers’ View of Cooperation\nOve
 r the last three decades\, through the notion of 'collective intention' an
 d its variants (e.g.\, 'we-intention\,' 'shared intention\,' 'plural subje
 ct') analytic philosophers have expanded their model of individual action 
 to a model of joint action understood as the basis of human cooperation. I
 n so doing\, they have simultaneously reinvented intersubjectivity (withou
 t engaging with phenomenologists) and proposed a theory of group behavior 
 (without engaging with anthropologists or sociologists). In this presentat
 ion\, I extend the critique of John Searle’s notion of collective intent
 ionality I presented in my book The Anthropology of Intentions (2015) to i
 nclude an evaluation of specific definitions and claims made by other anal
 ytic philosophers. By integrating a phenomenological approach to embodied 
 intersubjectivity with a detailed analysis of video recorded examples of a
 llegedly cooperative activities (e.g.\, making a toast\, moving a piano to
 gether\, and playing a tune with a band)\, I uncover some recurring key pr
 operties of cooperative activities that challenge analytic philosophers’
  conceptualization of 'doing things together.' \n 
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