The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comMichael Bratman is rightly celebrated for his planning theory of intention. On this theory, intentions are characterized by the role they play as elements in larger plans, the dual purpose of which is to extend the influence of our deliberation into the future, and to enable the intrapersonal and interpersonal coordination of our actions. Among the striking attractions of this account are the way it provides a rationale for distinguishing intentions from other mental states with which they combine-states such as belief and desire-and its ability to explain the norms governing the relationships amongst intentions, and between intentions and other mental states. If our plans are ...