Abstract
In this response to Paul Gaffney’s “The Nature and Meaning of Teamwork,” I draw on recent work in analytic social philosophy to provide a more robust vocabulary for understanding teamwork as a distinctly social fact. I argue that teamwork entails complex reflexive social cooperation aimed at achieving shared excellence within constraints of various kinds.
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Joseph D. Lewandowski
University of Central Missouri, The Honors College and International Affairs, JCKL 1450, Warrensburg, 64093 United States.