BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Grails iCalendar plugin//NONSGML Grails iCalendar plugin//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240328T221013Z DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131202T040000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131203T120000 SUMMARY:Varieties of Shared Intentionality UID:20240328T221013Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:Europe/London LOCATION:Senate House\, London\, United Kingdom DESCRIPTION:
Everyone welcome\, but places are limited.
To reserve a place\, please email: j.d.kiverstein@uva.nl.
Description
Human beings are social beings that can think and act both as individuals
and also jointly as members of larger social groups.  \;We find shared
intentionality whenever an individual experiences\, thinks or acts jointly
with other members of a group.  \;What does it mean for two or more
individuals to jointly possess an intentional state such as an evaluative
attitude or an intention?  \;What types of social cognitive capacities does
shared intentionality depend upon?  \;What is the relationship between
intersubjective\, plural modes of experience and first-person singular modes
of experience?  \;What is the role of shared intentionality in the development
of normativity?  \; This interdisciplinary workshop brings together
psychologists and philosophers to investigate these and other questions
concerning the nature of shared intentionality.
The workshop is a networking meeting that brings together researchers from
the European Science Foundation\, Eurocores Project Understanding and
Misunderstanding: Cognition\, Culture and Communication.  \;We are very
grateful to the ESF for generous financial support\, and to the Institute of
Philosophy\, London for organisational support and for agreeing to host this
meeting.
Programme:
Monday 2nd December
9-9.30  \;  \;  \;  \;  \;Registration and Welcome
9.30-10-30  \;  \;  \;Stephen Butterfill (Warwick)
Varieties of Joint Action.
10.30-11.30  \;  \; Mattia Gallotti (Columbia)
Individualism and the We-mode.
11.30-12.00  \;  \; Break
12.00-13.00  \;  \; Glenda Satne (Copenhagen)
Knowing Others by Doing Things Together.
13.00-14.30  \;  \; Lunch
14.30-15.30  \;  \; Hans Bernhard Schmid (Basel)
Plural Self-Awareness.
15.30-16.00  \;  \; Break
16.00-17.00  \;  \; Dan Zahavi (Copenhagen)
You\, Me and We: the Sharing of Experiences.
17.00-18.00  \;  \; Philippe Rochat (Emory)
I\, We and They in Early Development.
Tuesday 3rd December
9.30-10.30  \;  \;  \;Teresa Marques (Lisbon)
Shared Desires
10.30-11.30  \;  \; Jonas Å\;kerman (Stokholm)
Subjectivist Metasemantics for Indexicals and Perspectival Communication.
11.30-12.00  \;  \; Break
12.00-13.00  \;  \; Julian Kiverstein (Amsterdam) &\; Andreas Roepstorff(Aarhus)
Coordination as Sign of Common Ground.
13.00-14.30  \;  \; Lunch
14.30-15.30  \;  \; Hannes Rakoczy (Gö\;ttingen)
The Early Ontogeny of Social Ontology.
15.30-16.00  \;  \; Break
16.00-17.00  \;  \; Johannes Brandl (Salzburg)
The Conventional/Normative Distinction: Easy for Children\, Hard for Us.
17.00-18.00  \;  \; John Michael (Copenhagen/CEU\, Budapest)
The Sense of Commitment.