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American actress Phylicia Rashad describes that power this way: "Any time women come together with a collective intention, it's a powerful thing.
Whether it's sitting down making a quilt, in a kitchen preparing a meal, in a club reading the same book, or around the table playing cards, or planning a birthday party, when women come together with a collective intention, magic happens".
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Collective intentions, or "we-intentions," entail the existence of individual intentions, or "I-intentions," because a person cannot intend that he and others do something without also intending that he do his part (and because there is no distinct entity, over and above the individual, that could be said to be the bearer of a collective intention).
A key notion in Searle's account of social institutions is that of a collective intention, such as the intention expressed by "Let's push the log at the count of three".
One person's we-intention does not make for a collective intention.
And it seems obvious that the difference between a distribution of individual intentions and a collective intention lies not merely in a structure of mutual belief or common knowledge.
That would in effect presuppose the notion for which we're seeking an account (405).[13] Searle, in contrast to Tuomela and Miller, insists that the individual's participatory intention (what he calls a collective intention) is primitive.
As Nettelhorst, we've also made a collective intention: that each of us becomes kinder, gentler and more tolerant.
How do the we-intentions of individual participants have to be related to each other in order to constitute a genuine collective intention?
In particular, whether an individual has this primitively collective participatory intention is independent of what may be going on in the minds of others, or whether there even are any others around her. Thinking to help you with your stalled car, I might have the collective intention expressed as we are pushing the car.
If people wonder whether other people are gay, "that is the collective intention, and we abide with it".
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