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Intentional Vagueness [PDF]

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Oliver Board, Andreas Blume
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Conditional intention

Legal Studies, 1982
In this article I wish to deal with a problem about the analysis of intention in criminal law. The issue I want to take up has arisen primarily in the context of theft and theft-related offences. However, there is no reason to suppose that it is a problem confined to theft.
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INTENTIONAL REPLANTATION

Dental Clinics of North America, 1997
A list of what was once advocated when performing a replantation versus what is done now follows: 1. It used to be advocated always to curettage the socket after removing the tooth. Now clinicians know not to touch the walls of the socket and only to aspirate gently the apical region if needed. 2.
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ARTIFICIAL INTENTIONS

The Cambridge Law Journal, 2001
Adverse possession is a contentious subject. The possibility of a squatter knowingly acquiring title to land “as of wrong” is one which disturbs the general public and indeed causes qualms in some members of the judiciary. Thus, at first instance, Neuberger J. felt very unhappy with the jurisprudence that caused him to find for the squatter in J.A. Pye
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Intention and Intentional Action

2009
Abstract Intention, intentional action, and the connections between them are central topics of the philosophy of action, a branch of the philosophy of mind. One who regards the subject matter of the philosophy of mind as having at its core some aspect of what lies between environmental input to beings with minds and behavioural output ...
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Intentional replantation

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1986
Intentional replantation is an accepted endodontic procedure for treating teeth in cases in which intracanal and/or surgical endodontic treatments are not recommended. Although not a frequently used technique, intentional replantation is a treatment option that dentists should consider. An unusual case is described in which intentional replantation was
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Intentional action

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2001
Intentional action Aim. The purpose of this paper is to present a concept analysis of intentional action. Background. Intentional action is a relevant concept for nurses because health behaviour involves action by the client of care. In addition, nurses take action when they assist their clients.
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Intentions and potential intentions revisited

Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics, 2012
The importance of potential intentions has been demonstrated both in the construction of agent systems and in the formalisation of teamwork behaviour. However, there still lacks an adequate semantics for the notion of potential intentions as introduced by Grosz and Kraus in their SharedPlans framework.
Xiaocong Fan, John Yen
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Intentional neglect

Frontiers in Bioscience, 2004
The neglect syndrome has been defined as a failure to report, respond or orient to novel or meaningful stimuli presented to the side opposite of a brain lesion when this failure can not be attributed to elemental sensory (e.g., hemianopia) or motor (hemiplegia) deficits.
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