Intentional single and joint action

R Tuomelaย - Philosophical Studies: An International Journal forย โ€ฆ, 1991 - JSTOR
1. You and I may sing a duet together intentionally. However, our singing may make it happen
that a bomb placed in the building by terrorists explodes. We jointly brought about the โ€ฆ

[ๆ›ธ็ฑใ—ใ‚‡ใ›ใ][B] Social action

G Seebass, R Tuomela - 2012 - books.google.com
The papers contained in this volume are based on the contributions to an international,
interdisciplinary Symposium entitled'Analytical and Sociologi cal Action Theories' which took โ€ฆ

The myth of the given and realism

R Tuomelaย - Erkenntnis, 1988 - JSTOR
Ordinary thinking takes it as natural that the external world has a clear and solid structure
which, as it were, is mirrored in our minds and (indirectly) in our language. This is what at least โ€ฆ

Searle, Collective Intentionality, and Social Institutions

R Tuomelaย - Speech Acts, Mind, and Social Reality: Discussionsย โ€ฆ, 2002 - Springer
In this paper I will discuss some aspects of ( 1995 ) account of social institutions, especially
features that are concerned with the role of collective intentionality in the creation and โ€ฆ

A defense of mental causation

R Tuomelaย - Philosophical Studies: An International Journal forย โ€ฆ, 1998 - JSTOR
John intended to ventilate the room and thought that the only way to do that was to open the
window. So he opened the window-in accordance with and (in part) because of this โ€ฆ

Morgan on deductive explanation: a rejoinder

R Tuomelaย - Journal of Philosophical Logic, 1976 - Springer
This paper is mainly a response to Charles Morgan's criticisms (this journal, pp. 511โ€“25) of
the author's model of the (formal aspects of) explanation. It is claimed in the paper that with โ€ฆ

[ๆ›ธ็ฑใ—ใ‚‡ใ›ใ][B] Social action

R Tuomela - 1985 - Springer
It is somewhat surprising to find out how little serious theorizing there is in philosophy (and
in social psychology as well as sociology) on the nature of joint social actions in the sense of โ€ฆ