Comment on Hans Bernhard Schmid. Coordination, Cooperation and the Origin of Normative Expectations

Analyse & Kritik 33 (1):57-64 (2011)
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This comment suggests that coordination and cooperation are very different things, as the former simply is a device for problem-solving, while the latter relies on the existence of some shared intentionality. Similarly there exist different origins for the normative expectations an agent might form. Hence the comment argues that Schmid's taxonomy of action types, though helpful, needs to be extended and revised.

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