Recent empirical and conceptual research has shown that moral considerations have an influence on the way we use the adverb 'intentionally'. Here we propose our own account of these phenomena, according to which they arise from the fact that the adverb 'intentionally' has three different meanings that are differently selected by contextual factors, including normative expectations. We argue that our hypotheses can account for most available data and present some new results that support this. We end by discussing the implications of our account for folk psychology
What is the relation between acting intentionally and acting for a reason? While this question has g...
Based on a puzzling pattern in our judgements about intentional action, Knobe [. “Intentional Action...
Skill or control is commonly regarded as a necessary condition for intentional action. This received...
Recent empirical and conceptual research has shown that moral considerations have an influence on th...
Abstract: Recent empirical and conceptual research has shown that moral consider-ations have an infl...
I. Thanks largely to Joshua Knobe, philosophers now frequently empirically investigate the folk psyc...
Is intentionally doing A linked to the intention to do A? Knobe and Burra believe that the link bet...
This paper explores the question whether whatever is done intentionally is done for a reason. Apart ...
Studying the folk concept of intentional action, Knobe (2003a) discovered a puzzling asymmetry: most...
This paper provides a comprehensive review of the experimental philosophy of action, focusing on the...
Knobe reports that subjects’ judgments of whether an agent did something intentionally vary dependin...
Intentional action is widely held to be an important element in a theory (often called 'folk psychol...
This essay asks whether there is a relation between action-serving and meaning-serving intentions. T...
Four experiments examined people’s folk-psychological concept of intentional action. The chief quest...
Many of the things we do in the course of a day we don't do intentionally: blushing, sneezing, breat...
What is the relation between acting intentionally and acting for a reason? While this question has g...
Based on a puzzling pattern in our judgements about intentional action, Knobe [. “Intentional Action...
Skill or control is commonly regarded as a necessary condition for intentional action. This received...
Recent empirical and conceptual research has shown that moral considerations have an influence on th...
Abstract: Recent empirical and conceptual research has shown that moral consider-ations have an infl...
I. Thanks largely to Joshua Knobe, philosophers now frequently empirically investigate the folk psyc...
Is intentionally doing A linked to the intention to do A? Knobe and Burra believe that the link bet...
This paper explores the question whether whatever is done intentionally is done for a reason. Apart ...
Studying the folk concept of intentional action, Knobe (2003a) discovered a puzzling asymmetry: most...
This paper provides a comprehensive review of the experimental philosophy of action, focusing on the...
Knobe reports that subjects’ judgments of whether an agent did something intentionally vary dependin...
Intentional action is widely held to be an important element in a theory (often called 'folk psychol...
This essay asks whether there is a relation between action-serving and meaning-serving intentions. T...
Four experiments examined people’s folk-psychological concept of intentional action. The chief quest...
Many of the things we do in the course of a day we don't do intentionally: blushing, sneezing, breat...
What is the relation between acting intentionally and acting for a reason? While this question has g...
Based on a puzzling pattern in our judgements about intentional action, Knobe [. “Intentional Action...
Skill or control is commonly regarded as a necessary condition for intentional action. This received...