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Intentions are associated with commitments to yourself.
Roth (2004, p. 361)
What kind of commitments?
Ethical commitments? No.
‘Personal commitments’
Shared intentions are associated with commitments to each other.
What kind of commitments?
personal commitments?
A personal commitment is a commitment to oneself.
contralateral commitments between participants
ethical commitments?
Is having a contralateral commitment just a matter of having conditional commitments?
‘Whether your partner has the relevant commitment is up to you.’
‘It's not even clear from the start that Bob has any commitment ... because his commitment is, in effect, conditioned on itself (by way of the conditioning on Sue's intention).’
Roth (2004, p. 378)
conclusion so far:
Intentions
are associated with
commitments to oneself.
Shared intentions
are somehow associated with
contralateral commitments.
Anything unclear?
‘Sue is in a special position to criticize Jack when he walks too fast.’
Roth (2004, p. 364)
‘the parties to a joint commitment are in an important sense obligated to conform to the commitment. Notably, the obligation in question is directed : … one is obligated to the other parties to conform to the commitment.’
Gilbert (2013, p. 367)