《Intention, Plans, and Practical Reason》是Center for the Study of Language and Information出版的圖書,作者是Michael E. Bratman
基本介紹
- 書名:Intention, Plans, and Practical Reason
- 作者:Michael E. Bratman
- 出版社:Center for the Study of Language and Information
- 出版時間:1987年3月1日
- 頁數:200 頁
- 定價:25.00 美元
- 裝幀:Paperback
- ISBN:9781575861920
內容簡介
What happens to our conception of mind and rational agency when we take seriously future-directed intentions and plans and their roles as inputs into further practical reasoning? The author's initial efforts in responding to this question resulted in a series of papers that he wrote during the early 1980s. In this book, Bratman develops further some of the main themes of these ...(展開全部) What happens to our conception of mind and rational agency when we take seriously future-directed intentions and plans and their roles as inputs into further practical reasoning? The author's initial efforts in responding to this question resulted in a series of papers that he wrote during the early 1980s. In this book, Bratman develops further some of the main themes of these essays and also explores a variety of related ideas and issues. He develops a planning theory of intention. Intentions are treated as elements of partial plans of action. These plans play basic roles in practical reasoning, roles that support the organization of our activities over time and socially. Bratman explores the impact of this approach on a wide range of issues, including the relation between intention and intentional action, and the distinction between intended and expected effects of what one intends.