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Intentions and Programs
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 March 2022
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It is suggested that there is a strong connection between intentions and plans, and these plans are then taken to be programs of the sort suggested by Miller, Galanter, and Pribram in Plans and the Structure of Behavior. There is then a hierarchy of programs connected with intentions stretching from the macroscopic level of ordinary discourse to the neurological level. It is argued that as we proceed downwards we arrive at a threshold below which we can still describe the phenomena but below which we can no longer speak of intentions. The paper concludes with a discussion of the criteria for the identity of intentions at various levels.
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This paper has profited from the suggestions of many persons including the referee for this journal, Miss Lisa Rechtin of the University of Cincinnati, Professors Lynd Forguson, John Hunter, and other members of the University of Toronto philosophy department before whom an earlier version of the paper was read.
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