7 ideas
23249 | The early philosophers thought that reason has its own needs and desires [Frede,M] |
8978 | Events are made of other things, and are not fundamental to ontology [Bennett] |
20034 | Intentions must be mutually consistent, affirm appropriate means, and fit the agent's beliefs [Bratman, by Wilson/Schpall] |
20033 | Intentions are normative, requiring commitment and further plans [Bratman, by Wilson/Schpall] |
20026 | Intention is either the aim of an action, or a long-term constraint on what we can do [Bratman, by Wilson/Schpall] |
20032 | Bratman rejected reducing intentions to belief-desire, because they motivate, and have their own standards [Bratman, by Wilson/Schpall] |
10364 | Facts are about the world, not in it, so they can't cause anything [Bennett] |