Collective intentionality refers to the shared mental states or intentions of a group of individuals, which allow them to coordinate actions and understand each other in a social context. It encompasses the ways that groups can have intentions or goals that are not merely the sum of individual intentions but arise from the interplay of those individuals' mental states. The concept is often discussed in philosophy, social psychology, and cognitive science, and it highlights how individuals can come together to form collective beliefs, desires, and plans.

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