The unity and plurality of sharing
Tuesday 29 October 16:00 until 17:30
Online : https://universityofsussex.zoom.us/j/98663977111?pwd=Ftj0iRlpw4GIgr8I4snA76iWDqIAJZ.1
Speaker: Prof Dan Zahavi
Part of the series: COGS Research Seminars
Abstract: Many accounts of collective intentionality target rather sophisticated types of cooperative activities, i.e., activities with complex goals that require prior planning and various coordinating and organizing roles. But although joint action is of obvious importance, an investigation of collective intentionality should not merely focus on the question of how we can share agentive intentions. We can act and do things together, but it is not obvious that the awe felt and shared by a group of tourists when they gain entry to a pharaonic tomb can or should be analyzed in the same way as, say, a heist that a group of criminals carefully plan and execute together. The aim of the talk is to better understand the kind of emotional sharing that can occur between two individuals who are perceptually co-present. Does the sharing involve a kind of phenomenal fusion? Is it a matter of sharing one and the same token experience? It will be argued that both of these recent suggestions must be rejected as misleading in favor of an account that sees emotional sharing as a form of emotional integration that involves constitutively interdependent processes of empathy and identification.
Passcode: 835744
By: Simon Bowes
Last updated: Thursday, 24 October 2024