What’s the relationship between (i) intending to do something, (ii) believing that you are going to do this, and (iii) its being the case that you are going to do the thing in question? I propose a position on which all three categories, correctly understood, amount in the fundamental case to the very same thing. The belief that constitutes future-directed intention, when strong, likewise constitutes one as having a real tendency to act in the intended way
I deliver an account of ‘practical knowledge’; the knowledge we have of our own intentional actions....
Philosophers of action of different persuasions have suggested that there is a tight connection betw...
This paper claims that the standard characterization of the motivational role of belief should be su...
What’s the relationship between (i) intending to do something, (ii) believing that you are going to ...
We argue that intentions are beliefs—beliefs that are held in light of, and made rational by, practi...
Cognitivists about intention hold that intending to do something entails believing you will do it. ...
Intention Cognitivism – the doctrine that intending to V entails, or even consists in, believing tha...
In this paper I consider an argument for the possibility of intending at will, and its relationship ...
There is an influential conception of intentional agency in terms of just beliefs and desires. And t...
Exploring the idea of a more practical relationship between the agent and his own mental life leaves...
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....
Philosophers of action of different persuasions have suggested that there is a tight connection betw...
This paper claims that the standard characterization of the motivational role of belief should be su...
What’s the relationship between (i) intending to do something, (ii) believing that you are going to ...
We argue that intentions are beliefs—beliefs that are held in light of, and made rational by, practi...
Cognitivists about intention hold that intending to do something entails believing you will do it. ...
Intention Cognitivism – the doctrine that intending to V entails, or even consists in, believing tha...
In this paper I consider an argument for the possibility of intending at will, and its relationship ...
There is an influential conception of intentional agency in terms of just beliefs and desires. And t...
Exploring the idea of a more practical relationship between the agent and his own mental life leaves...
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....
Philosophers of action of different persuasions have suggested that there is a tight connection betw...
This paper claims that the standard characterization of the motivational role of belief should be su...