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Behavioral explanations and intentional explanations in psychology.
American Psychologist, 1992A recent criticism of behaviorism asserts that intentional explanations in psychology are acceptable and preferable to behavioral explanations. The philosopher Dennett justifies intentional explanations on the grounds that they are provisional and can be cashed out in principle.
William M. Baum, Jennifer L. Heath
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Intentional Explanation and its Place in Psychology
Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 1986exaly +2 more sources
The Place of the Intentional in the Explanation of Behavior
Karel Lambert, Editions Rodopi
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Intentional explanation as a cognitive function of applied mathematics [PDF]
V. P. Kazaryan
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Merleau-Ponty and the Problem of Intentional Explanation
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 1979exaly +2 more sources
Children's explanations of the intentions underlying others' behaviour
British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2011This study investigated developmental differences in children's explanations of the intentions underlying the behaviours of others, including behaviours that conflicted with their expectations. Children aged 6–13 and adults explained the intentions underlying their predictions of behaviour following stories with ambiguous, positive, and negative cues ...
Meridith G, Grant, Candice M, Mills
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Verbal empathy and explanation to encourage behaviour change intention
Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces, 2021Inspired by the role of therapist-patient relationship in fostering behaviour change, agent-human relationship has been an active research area. This trusted relationship could be a result of the agent’s behavioural cues or the content it delivers that shows its knowledge.
Amal Abdulrahman +3 more
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Correctness, Explanation and Intention
2019There appear to be two fundamentally different notions of program correctness that emanate from two different notions of program: the mathematical correctness of abstract programs and the empirical correctness of their implemented physical manifestations [2, 16, 17]. In the abstract case, a program is taken to be correct when it meets its specification.
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2000
Abstract The tendency of’functionalist’ scholars to downplay the role of Hitler as an individual led to charges of historical trivialization (which were returned in kind). In this seminal piece.
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Abstract The tendency of’functionalist’ scholars to downplay the role of Hitler as an individual led to charges of historical trivialization (which were returned in kind). In this seminal piece.
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