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65Rethinking the videogame case: trying and intendingPhilosophical Explorations 20 (3): 338-351. 2017.In this paper, I defend the view that a person performs an action A intentionally only if she intends to A against Michael Bratman’s alleged counterexample to it: the videogame case. I object that Bratman is mistaken in assuming that the consistency among an agent’s intentions is about the consistency among intended goals or objectives. Instead, I argue that the real reason why an agent’s intentions need to be consistent with each other is due to the necessity of the compatibility of correspondi…Read more
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Areas of Interest
Epistemology |
Philosophy of Action |
17th/18th Century Philosophy |