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When it comes to the autonomy dillema, is it really the case that autonomy leads to aggregate subjects being a rare phenomena? If so, is it influenced by an assumption that humans are more (as) likely to work for their own benefits than (as) for a groups' benefit? Could one argue that a human in general is more likely to engage in team reasoning as a result of developing as a species a preferance of group cooperation?
Team Reasoning and Aggregate Agents - Philosophical Issues in Behavioural Science: From Individual to Collaborative Action
A course at the University of Warwick about philosophical issues in behavioural science.
https://philosophical-behavioral-science-docs.butterfill.com/docs/lecture_08/team_reasoning_aggregate_agents/