We argue that intentions with autonomous consequences pose difficulties that force us to go beyond traditional models of decision making. Of course, this does not mean that all intentions require such extensions. Intentions without autonomous consequences can readily be described in terms of strategies in extensive decision problems. However, as we hope to show, even the incorporation of such 'standard' intentions may form an enrichment of the decision theoretic framework
Intentions, an integral part of the mental state of an agent, play an important role in determining ...
Standard decision theory, or rational choice theory, is often interpreted to be a theory of instrume...
There is plenty of evidence, e.g. in mathematics, in the sciences, and in economics, that rationalit...
Given the important role that intentions play in the way we make decisions, we would expect intentio...
In this paper I study two ways of transforming decision problems on the basis of previously adopted ...
In this paper an empirical theory about the nature of intention is sketched. After stressing the nec...
Intentions are an important concept in Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence (AI). Perhaps t...
Philosophers and scientists interested in Artificial Intelli-gence emphasize the role of intention i...
This paper argues that the types of intention can be modeled both as modal operators and via a multi...
Rational agents, it seems, are capable of adopting intentions which make actions rational and which ...
Much work in the philosophy of action in the last few decades has focused on the elucidation and jus...
This thesis concerns the problem of choosing between rival normative decision theories. It is well k...
The actions of a rational agent reveal information about its mental states. These inferred mental st...
In the first part I discuss the thesis, advanced by John Broome, that intentions are normatively req...
Andy Egan has recently presented a prominent objection to causal decision theory (CDT). However, in ...
Intentions, an integral part of the mental state of an agent, play an important role in determining ...
Standard decision theory, or rational choice theory, is often interpreted to be a theory of instrume...
There is plenty of evidence, e.g. in mathematics, in the sciences, and in economics, that rationalit...
Given the important role that intentions play in the way we make decisions, we would expect intentio...
In this paper I study two ways of transforming decision problems on the basis of previously adopted ...
In this paper an empirical theory about the nature of intention is sketched. After stressing the nec...
Intentions are an important concept in Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence (AI). Perhaps t...
Philosophers and scientists interested in Artificial Intelli-gence emphasize the role of intention i...
This paper argues that the types of intention can be modeled both as modal operators and via a multi...
Rational agents, it seems, are capable of adopting intentions which make actions rational and which ...
Much work in the philosophy of action in the last few decades has focused on the elucidation and jus...
This thesis concerns the problem of choosing between rival normative decision theories. It is well k...
The actions of a rational agent reveal information about its mental states. These inferred mental st...
In the first part I discuss the thesis, advanced by John Broome, that intentions are normatively req...
Andy Egan has recently presented a prominent objection to causal decision theory (CDT). However, in ...
Intentions, an integral part of the mental state of an agent, play an important role in determining ...
Standard decision theory, or rational choice theory, is often interpreted to be a theory of instrume...
There is plenty of evidence, e.g. in mathematics, in the sciences, and in economics, that rationalit...