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AbstractThis paper introduces and argues for contrastivism about intentions. According to contrastivism, intention is not a binary relation between an agent and an action. Rather, it is a ternary relation between an agent, an action, and an alternative.
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Intentional Binding Without Intentional Action [PDF]
The experience of authorship over one’s actions and their consequences—sense of agency—is a fundamental aspect of conscious experience. In recent years, it has become common to use intentional binding as an implicit measure of the sense of agency.
Roseboom , Warrick+3 more
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Do We Need Partial Intentions? [PDF]
Richard Holton has argued that the traditional account of intentions—which only posits the existence of all-out intentions—is inadequate because it fails to accommodate dual-plan cases; ones in which it is rationally permissible for an agent to adopt two
Archer, Avery
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Implementation Intentions Reduce Implicit Stereotype Activation and Application. [PDF]
Research has found that implementation intentions, if-then action plans (e.g., "if I see a Black face, I will think safe"), reduce stereotyping on implicit measures.
Rees, Heather Rose+2 more
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The Volitive and the Executive Function of Intentions [PDF]
Many philosophers of action conceive intentions functionally, as executive states: intentions are mental states that represent an action and tend to cause this action.
Lumer, Christoph
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Shared intention and personal intentions [PDF]
This article explores the question: what is it for two or more people to intend to do something in the future? In a technical phrase, what is it for people to share an intention? Extending and refining earlier work of the author’s, it argues for three criteria of adequacy for an account of shared intention (the disjunction, concurrence, and obligation ...
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Rational and Irrational Intentions. An Argument for Externalism [PDF]
There is plenty of evidence, e.g. in mathematics, in the sciences, and in economics, that rationality is paramount to all other cognitive powers. There is further evidence that intentions are borne and originate in the mind.
Vossenkuhl, Wilhelm
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Badminton players’ moral intentions : a factorial survey study into personal and contextual determinants [PDF]
Improving and maintaining high ethical standards among athletes is a major challenge in sports, which requires sufficient knowledge on athletes’ moral intentions.
Constandt, Bram+3 more
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Refinement of Intentions [PDF]
According to Bratman, future-directed intentions are high-level plans. We view such plans as high-level actions that can typically not be executed directly: they have to be progressively refined until executable basic actions are obtained. Higher- and lower-level actions are linked by the means-end relation, alias instrumentality relation.
Zhanhao Xiao+4 more
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Abstract In previous writings, Joseph Raz joined those who take the view that action with an intention is an action for (what the agent takes to be) a reason, where whatever value there is in the action is a reason for it. This chapter sketches the role of reasons and intentions in leading to action with an intention.
Joseph Raz, Joseph Raz, Joseph Raz
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