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- W2184642425 abstract "Philosophical interest in intentional has flourished in recent decades. Typically, theorists propose necessary and sufficient conditions for a movement's being an action, conditions derived from a conceptual analysis of psychological ascriptions. However, several key doctrinal and methodological features of contemporary theory are troubling, in particular (i) the insistence that psychological kinds like beliefs and desires have neurophysiological correlates, (ii) the assumption that the concept of is classical in structure (making it amenable to definition in terms of necessary and sufficient conditions for its proper application), and (iii) the assumption that deferring to intuitions about the application of the concept of amidst the context of fantastical thought experiments furnishes an effective method for judging the adequacy of proposed analyses. After consideration of these problems it is argued that theory needs to be reoriented in a more naturalistic direction, the methods and aims of which are continuous with those of the empirical sciences. The paper concludes with a sketch (and defense) of the methodological foundations of a naturalistic approach to intentional action. For many years intentional has been a popular subject of philosophical attention, spawning a distinctive branch of known as philosophy of or action theory. Action theorists have typically viewed their job as involving conceptual analysis of the language of everyday ascriptions. This task is undertaken with the assumption that a successful clarification of commonsense action-talk will provide necessary and sufficient conditions for an event's being an action, conditions spelled out in terms of mental kinds lifted from the framework of folk psychology. Philosophers and psychologists view psychology as the collection of cognitive and linguistic skills that people exploit in their everyday efforts to predict and make sense of one another's behavior. Developmental psychologists have shown that between the ages of three and five, normally acculturated children readily acquire the psychological skills of agency ascription via the attribution of desires, beliefs, and personality traits to people and other animals (see White, 1995)." @default.
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