There is an influential conception of intentional agency in terms of just beliefs and desires. And there is an equally influential conception that adds intentions as separate ingredients. It remains disputed whether (1) adding intentions is really necessary, and (2) what difference that addition exactly makes. I argue that (1) adding intentions is required, but only because and insofar as (2) it makes room for a distinctively practical kind of reasoning. I critically consider Bratman's main considerations in support of adding intentions, viz., conduct-control, inertia, and input for practical reasoning, and argue that a desire-belief theorist can easily accommodate those. I then reconsider all three Bratmanian considerations in order to est...
Intentions, an integral part of the mental state of an agent, play an important role in determining ...
We are inclined to think that an agent must have some intention when his bodily movement is an act. ...
Intention Cognitivism – the doctrine that intending to V entails, or even consists in, believing tha...
I argue that one intends that ϕ if one has a desire that ϕ and an appropriately related means-end be...
Let\u27s suppose that I form an intention to, say, go bowling. Does the fact that I have an intentio...
1.1 The reducibility of intention to belief and desire.............. 2 1.2 Belief constraints on int...
Philosophers and scientists interested in Artificial Intelli-gence emphasize the role of intention i...
While much has been written about the functional profile of intentions, and about their normative or...
In the first part I discuss the thesis, advanced by John Broome, that intentions are normatively req...
In this paper an empirical theory about the nature of intention is sketched. After stressing the nec...
Much work in the philosophy of action in the last few decades has focused on the elucidation and jus...
I deliver an account of ‘practical knowledge’; the knowledge we have of our own intentional actions....
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comMichael Bratman is rightly celebrate...
This article is a response to Michael E. Bratman’s novel thought experiments in “Toxin, Temptation, ...
International audienceWhat are intentions for? Do they have a primary purpose or function? If so, wh...
Intentions, an integral part of the mental state of an agent, play an important role in determining ...
We are inclined to think that an agent must have some intention when his bodily movement is an act. ...
Intention Cognitivism – the doctrine that intending to V entails, or even consists in, believing tha...
I argue that one intends that ϕ if one has a desire that ϕ and an appropriately related means-end be...
Let\u27s suppose that I form an intention to, say, go bowling. Does the fact that I have an intentio...
1.1 The reducibility of intention to belief and desire.............. 2 1.2 Belief constraints on int...
Philosophers and scientists interested in Artificial Intelli-gence emphasize the role of intention i...
While much has been written about the functional profile of intentions, and about their normative or...
In the first part I discuss the thesis, advanced by John Broome, that intentions are normatively req...
In this paper an empirical theory about the nature of intention is sketched. After stressing the nec...
Much work in the philosophy of action in the last few decades has focused on the elucidation and jus...
I deliver an account of ‘practical knowledge’; the knowledge we have of our own intentional actions....
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comMichael Bratman is rightly celebrate...
This article is a response to Michael E. Bratman’s novel thought experiments in “Toxin, Temptation, ...
International audienceWhat are intentions for? Do they have a primary purpose or function? If so, wh...
Intentions, an integral part of the mental state of an agent, play an important role in determining ...
We are inclined to think that an agent must have some intention when his bodily movement is an act. ...
Intention Cognitivism – the doctrine that intending to V entails, or even consists in, believing tha...