In this paper, we investigate the role of intention and joint attention in joint actions. Depending on the shared intentions the agents have, we distinguish between joint path-goal actions and joint final-goal actions. We propose an instrumental account of basic joint action analogous to a concept of basic action and argue that intentional joint attention is a basic joint action. Furthermore, we discuss the functional role of intentional joint attention for successful cooperation in complex joint actions.
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Fiebich, A. and Gallagher, S. 2013, 'Joint attention in joint action', Philosophical Psychology, vol. 26, no. 4, pp. 571-587.