Collective obligations, group plans and individual actions
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2017-07
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If group members aim to fulfill a collective obligation, they must act in such a way that the composition of their individual actions amounts to a group action that fulfills the collective obligation. We study a strong sense of joint action in which the members of a group design and then publicly adopt a group plan that coordinates the individual actions of the group members. We characterize the conditions under which a group plan successfully coordinates the group members' individual actions, and study how the public adoption of a plan changes the context in which individual agents make a decision about what to do.
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collective obligation, team reasoning, collective intentionality, cooperation, joint action
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Tamminga, A & Duijf, H 2017, 'Collective obligations, group plans and individual actions', Economics and Philosophy, vol. 33, no. 2, pp. 187-214. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0266267116000213