Abstract
In his ‘Cooperation as joint action’, Tuomela presents a we-mode account of cooperation, which he argues has several advantages over an individual account. This commentary examines to what extent this is true. In particular, I assess three related characteristics of we-mode joint action: its possible rationality, its greater efficiency, and its alleged irreducibility to purely individual properties, which are recurring points of the article.
Online erschienen: 2016-1-12
Erschienen im Druck: 2011-5-1
© 2011 by Lucius & Lucius, Stuttgart