Purposes

In The Evolution of the Soul. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press (1986)
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Intentional actions consist in agents purposing, that is ‘trying’, to bring about effects or allowing some effect to occur. Purposing is an active state of exerting causal influence, and cannot be analysed in terms of passive states such as desires. We have infallible beliefs about our own purposes, but only fallible beliefs about the purposes of others. Purposes have effects, and so epiphenomenalism is false.

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