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The Role of Intention in Intentional Action

Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 1989
A great deal of attention has been paid in recent years to the functional roles of intentions in intentional action. In this paper we sketch and defend a position on this issue while attacking a provocative alternative. Our position has its roots in a cybernetic theory of purposive behavior and is only part of the larger task of understanding all goal ...
Alfred R. Mele, Fred Adams
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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.
John Yen, Xiaocong Fan
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With good intentions

International Journal of Medical Informatics, 2007
To develop a framework for clinical practice guidelines that not only allows the representation of best practices, but also facilitates reasoning about acceptable alternatives for those best practices.Design of an explicit representation formalism of intentions of guidelines and guideline steps.
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The science of intentions and the intentions of science

Psychotherapy and Politics International, 2003
Psychoanalysis is a special kind of science that needs to discover its systematic and scientific foundations on the grounds of its own being – the study of subjective life. In this essay, I describe how psychoanalysis is a ‘science of intentions’ and show how it can help us clarify the ‘intentions of science’ as we face a massive contemporary illusion:
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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 Vagueness [PDF]

open access: possibleErkenntnis, 2013
This paper analyzes communication with a language that is vague in the sense that identical messages do not always result in identical interpretations. It is shown that strategic agents frequently add to this vagueness by being intentionally vague, i.e. they deliberately choose less precise messages than they have to among the ones available to them in
Oliver Board, Andreas Blume
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Intention and Intentional Action

1997
An adequate theory of human action will explain, among other things, how external events and the agent’s recent psychological history initiates bodily activity, which, in turn, affects changes in the world. If we take the initiating event to be an intending and the resultant activity to be an intentional action, then any adequate action theory will ...
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The Perception of Intention

Science, 1989
Classical work on the perception of causality in humans is extended to the perception of intention. Two experiments explored the sensitivity of preschool children to intentional events that can be stated in terms of time and distance only. In habituation-dishabituation of attention tests, preschool children differentiated between intentional movement ...
Verena Dasser, Ib Ulbæk, David Premack
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Intentions

1966
This chapter discusses intentions and confirms the difficulty of its effective study due to it being subjective. As an example, the chapter explains that a person who intends to pray but does not is hard to think about because the intention may be known only to the person.
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