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 J. Bennett - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments
 
Intention: the will to commit an act, as opposed to a random occurrence of such an event. See also motives, causation, will.
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Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments.
 
Author Item    More concepts for author
Armstrong, David M. Intentions   Armstrong
Bennett, Jonathan Intentions   Bennett
Black, Max Intentions   Black
Brandom, Robert Intentions   Brandom
Chalmers, David Intentions   Chalmers
Davidson, Donald Intentions   Davidson
Dennett, Daniel Intentions   Dennett
Donnellan, Keith Intentions   Donnellan
Dummett, Michael E. Intentions   Dummett
Dupré, John Intentions   Dupré
Frith, Chris Intentions   Frith
Gärdenfors, Peter Intentions   Gärdenfors
Grice, H. Paul Intentions   Grice
Habermas, Jürgen Intentions   Habermas
Maturana, Humberto Intentions   Maturana
McGinn, Colin Intentions   McGinn
Meltzoff, Andrew N. Intentions   Meltzoff
Millikan, Ruth Intentions   Millikan
Minsky, Marvin Intentions   Minsky
Psychological Theories Intentions   Psychological Theories
Putnam, Hilary Intentions   Putnam
Ricoeur, Paul Intentions   Ricoeur
Schiffer, Stephen Intentions   Schiffer
Skinner, Quentin Intentions   Skinner
Stegmüller, Wolfgang Intentions   Stegmüller
Strawson, Peter F. Intentions   Strawson

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