1. Introduction: planning agents in a social world Part I. Acceptance and Stability: 2. Practical reasoning and acceptance in a context 3. Planning and temptation 4. Toxin, temptation, and the stability of intention Part II. Shared Agency: 5. Shared cooperative activity 6. Shared intention 7. Shared intention and mutual obligation 8. I intend that we J Part III. Responsibility and Identification: 9. Responsibility and planning 10. Identification, decision, and treating as a reason Part IV. Critical Studies: 11. Davidson's theory of intention 12. Castaneda's theory of thought and action 13. Cognitivism about practical reason 14. Critical study of Korsgaard's The Sources of Normativity.
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