Section Section Description Page Number
1 Sociality and Planning Agency
1 Modest sociality and the continuity thesis
2 Shared intention, individual intention
3 I intend that we J: a first pass
4 Individual planning agency: roles and norms
5 Individual planning agency: further ideas
6 Creature construction
7 Social functioning and social rationality
8 Constructivism about shared intention and modest sociality
9 Continuity, sufficiency, and Ockham''s Razor
10 Deception, coercion, shared intentional, shared cooperative
2 Building Blocks, Part One
1 I intend that we J, and circularity
2 Interlocking and reflexive intentions
3 Intended mesh
4 Intending, expecting, and a disposition to help
5 Out in the open
3 Building Blocks, Part Two
1 I intend that we J, and the own-action condition
2 The settle condition, and persistence interdependence
3 Persistence interdependence and over-determination
4 Three forms of persistence interdependence
5 Persistence interdependence, etiology and temporal asymmetry
6 Further building blocks
7 The connection condition and mutual responsiveness
8 Taking stock
4 A Construction of Modest Sociality
1 The basic thesis
2 The emergence of modest sociality
3 Modest sociality and strategic interaction
4 Quasi-Lockean social ties
5 Social networks
6 Treating as a means?
7 Deception and coercion re-visited
8 The compressed basic thesis
9 Too demanding?
5 Modest Sociality and Mutual Obligation
1 Shared intention, social explanation
2 Shared intention, persistence interdependence, and mutual obligation
3 Gilbert on joint commitment
4 Normativity, sociality, and Ockham''s Razor
6 Group Agents Without Group Subjects
1 Group agents and the basic thesis
2 Group subjects?7. Shared Deliberation, Common Ground
1 Shared deliberation and shared intention
2 Shared commitments to weights
3 Shared policies about weights
4 Where the group stands
5 Interdependence in policies about weights
6 Partiality and depth of shared policies about weights
7 Shared policy-structured acceptance
8 Shared policies of social rationality
Conclusion: Interconnected Planning Agents
Index