Singular Self-Awareness
Plural Self-Awareness
General
100
When an actor perceives an intentional state of mind as their own 

What is ownership?


100

The constant normative pressure to share the same attitude as others

What is joint commitment? 

100

The logical fallacy that Margaret Gilbert's Plural subject theory suffers from 

What is infinite regress?
200

There is a normative stance that: I cannot believe P and not-P at the same time

What is commitment?


200

The idea that the group and its members have a sense that some attitudes are theirs 

What is shared perspective?


200

The logical fallacy that the content/object account runs into. This fallacy is found in Michael Bratman's "We J" argument 

Circular argument 

300

The mediated attitude in which the subject makes itself the object of reflection

What is self-reflection?


300

When the attitudes of the participants constitute parts to a whole

What is collective sharing?

300

The feature of collective intentionality that relies on joint attitudes i.e., a "we-feeling" 

What is mode?

400

The structure that is often assigned a central and constitutive role

What is self-awareness?

400

The change and instability of this results in plural self-awareness differing in depth and degree 

What is a social situation that provides a base for plural self-awareness? 

400

The point of view which comes with a special authority and is a kind of "I-talk" 

What is a first person point of view?

500

Some authors suggest that this is the way in which we reason on how we are able to distinguish between an object and our own attitudes towards it

What is meta-representation?

500

The presupposition of this is the background awareness of plural selfhood

What is joint attention?

500

Philip Pettit failed to incorporate this into their basic action theoretic framework? 

What is their conception of plural self-awareness? 

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