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12 September 2023, PhD defense, Yiyan Wang

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Candidate: Yiyan Wang
Title: Collective Agency: From Philosophical and Logical Perspectives
Date: Tuesday 12 September 2023
Time: 10:00
Location: Aula, Agnietenkapel, Oudezijds Voorburgwal 231, Amsterdam
Promotor: prof. dr. S.J.L. Smets; prof. dr. F. Liu
Copromotor: prof. dr. M.J.B. Stokhof

People inhabit a vast and intricate social network nowadays. In addition to our own decisions and actions, we confront those of various groups every day. Collective decisions and actions are more complex and bewildering compared to those made by individuals. As members of a collective, we contribute to its decisions, but our contributions may not always align with the outcome. We may also find ourselves excluded from certain groups and passively subjected to their influences without being aware of the source. We are used to being in overlapping groups and may switch identities, supporting or opposing the claims of particular groups. But rarely do we pause to think: What do we talk about when we talk about groups and their decisions?

At the heart of this dissertation is the question of collective agency, i.e., in what sense can we treat a group as a rational agent capable of its action. There are two perspectives we take: a philosophical and logical one. The philosophical perspective mainly discusses the ontological and epistemological issues related to collective agency, sorts out the relevant philosophical history, and argues that the combination of a relational view of collective agency and a dispositional view of collective intentionality provides a rational and realistic account. The logical perspective is associated with formal theories of groups, it disregards the psychological content involved in the philosophical perspective, establishes a logical system that is sufficiently formal and objective, and axiomatizes the nature of a collective.

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