What are the most detailed descriptions under which subjects intend to perform bodily actions? According to Pacherie (2006), these descriptions may be found by looking into motor representations—action representations in the brain that determine the movements to be performed. Specifically, for any motor representation guiding an action, its subject has an M-intention representing that action in as much detail. I show that some M-intentions breach the constraints that intentions should meet. I then identify a set of intentions—motor intentions—that represent actions in as much detail as some motor representations while meeting the constraints that intentions should meet
The subjective experience of conscious intention is a key component of our mental life. Philosophers...
Motor imagery is a key tool in contemporary research with basic and practical applications. In addit...
Skepticism has been expressed concerning the possibility to understand others’ intentions by simply ...
What are the most detailed descriptions under which subjects intend to perform bodily actions? Accor...
Are there distinct roles for intention and motor representation in explaining the purposiveness of a...
International audienceA full account of purposive action must appeal not only to propositional attit...
Goal ascription, the process of identifying outcomes to which purposive actions are directed, is ind...
Motor representations live a kind of double life. Although paradigmatically involved in performing a...
Motor control a b s t r a c t Intentions are commonly conceived of as discrete mental states that ar...
Empirical studies on intention have so far focused on intention-in-action. Much less work has been d...
Philosophical and neuroscientific investigation on intentional actions focused on several different ...
Any model of motor control or sensorimotor transformations starts from an intention to trigger a cas...
Performing an action and observing it activate the same internal representations of action. The repr...
International audienceThinking about our behaviors for a future recall like playing a piano sonata d...
The present study shows evidence for conscious motor intention in motor preparation prior to movemen...
The subjective experience of conscious intention is a key component of our mental life. Philosophers...
Motor imagery is a key tool in contemporary research with basic and practical applications. In addit...
Skepticism has been expressed concerning the possibility to understand others’ intentions by simply ...
What are the most detailed descriptions under which subjects intend to perform bodily actions? Accor...
Are there distinct roles for intention and motor representation in explaining the purposiveness of a...
International audienceA full account of purposive action must appeal not only to propositional attit...
Goal ascription, the process of identifying outcomes to which purposive actions are directed, is ind...
Motor representations live a kind of double life. Although paradigmatically involved in performing a...
Motor control a b s t r a c t Intentions are commonly conceived of as discrete mental states that ar...
Empirical studies on intention have so far focused on intention-in-action. Much less work has been d...
Philosophical and neuroscientific investigation on intentional actions focused on several different ...
Any model of motor control or sensorimotor transformations starts from an intention to trigger a cas...
Performing an action and observing it activate the same internal representations of action. The repr...
International audienceThinking about our behaviors for a future recall like playing a piano sonata d...
The present study shows evidence for conscious motor intention in motor preparation prior to movemen...
The subjective experience of conscious intention is a key component of our mental life. Philosophers...
Motor imagery is a key tool in contemporary research with basic and practical applications. In addit...
Skepticism has been expressed concerning the possibility to understand others’ intentions by simply ...