Pointing and Representing – Three Options
... (ii). A second possible move would be to admit that pointing involves more than just representing the other’s potential and actual perceptual states. However, rather than allowing for extra mental states to be attributed to the other, the behaviour could be explained in terms of the infant attribut ...
... (ii). A second possible move would be to admit that pointing involves more than just representing the other’s potential and actual perceptual states. However, rather than allowing for extra mental states to be attributed to the other, the behaviour could be explained in terms of the infant attribut ...
Logical Theories of Intention and the Database Perspective
... by your belief that there is a good show there that evening, and is inconsistent with believing that the car is not in working condition). Beside the interaction between the different attitudes (belief, intention, goal, desire), the discussion involves even more basic aspects of agency, such as acti ...
... by your belief that there is a good show there that evening, and is inconsistent with believing that the car is not in working condition). Beside the interaction between the different attitudes (belief, intention, goal, desire), the discussion involves even more basic aspects of agency, such as acti ...
Conscious Intentions and Mental Causes
... we could express this last commonplace by saying that – sometimes – when we are doing things, we are doing them because of our conscious intentions; or, if we allow ourselves to indulge in this predilection still further, that – sometimes – our conscious intentions – cause our actions. We do not see ...
... we could express this last commonplace by saying that – sometimes – when we are doing things, we are doing them because of our conscious intentions; or, if we allow ourselves to indulge in this predilection still further, that – sometimes – our conscious intentions – cause our actions. We do not see ...