A BIBLIOGRAPHY ON ACTION AND INTENTION

 


Philosophy of Action

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*   Articles and book chapters

Philosophy: related topics

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*   Articles and book chapters

Cognitive science: psychology, neuroscience of action, etc.

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*   Articles and book chapters

Cognitive science, psychology, neuroscience, etc: related topics

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*   Articles and book chapters

 


Philosophy of Action

Books

Anscombe, G. E. M. 1963. Intention. Second Edition. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

Audi, R. 1993. Action, Intention, and Reason. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

Bennett, J. 1995. The Act Itself. Oxford: Clarendon Press

Bishop, J. 1989. Natural Agency. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Brand, M. 1984: Intending and acting. Cambridge, MA.: MIT Press.

Bratman, M. E. 1987. Intention, Plans, and Practical Reason. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press.

Bratman, M. E. 1999. Faces of Intention. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Castañeda, H.-N. 1975: Thinking and doing. Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel.

Collins, H. and Kusch, M. 1998. The Shape of Actions. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Danto, A. 1973. Analytical philosophy of action. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Davidson, D. 1980: Essays on Actions and Events. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Davis, L. H. 1979: Theory of action. Englewood Cliffs, N.-J.: Prentice-Hall.

Dokic, J. and Proust, J.(eds.)  2000. Simulation and Knowledge of Action. Paris: Bibliothèque du CREA.

Donagan,  A. 1987. Choice: The Essential Element in Human Action. London: Routledge.

Dretske, F. 1988. Explaining Behavior: Reasons in a World of Causes. MIT Press.

Fischer, J. M. 1994. The Metaphysics of Free Will. Blackwell.

Frankfurt, H. 1988. The Importance of What we Care About. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Gilbert, M. 1989. On Social Facts. Routledge.

Ginet, C. 1990. On Action. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Goldman, A. 1970. A Theory of Human Action. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

Harman, G. 1986. Change in View. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Hornsby, J. 1980. Actions. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.

Hurley, S. 1998. Consciousness in Action, Cambridge, Mass.:Harvard University Press. 

Lyons, W. 1995. Approaches to Intentionality. Clarendon. 

Malle, B. F., Moses L. J., and Baldwin D. A. (eds). 2001 Intentions and Intentionality - Foundations of Social Cognition. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Mele, A. R.  1987.  Irrationality. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Mele, A. R.  1995. Autonomous Agents. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Mele, A. R. 1992. Springs of Action. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Mele, A. R. 2001. Self-Deception Unmasked. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Mele, A.R. (ed.) 1994. The Philosophy of Action. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

O’Shaughnessy, B. 1980. The Will, 2. Vol. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Pears, D. 1984. Motivated Irrationality. Oxford University Press.

Pfeifer, K. 1989. Actions and Other Events. New-York: Peter Lang

Rundle, B. 1997. Mind in Action. Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Schueler, G.F. 1995. Desire: Its Role in Practical Reason and the Explanation of Action. Cambridge, MA.: MIT Press.

Searle, J. 1983. Intentionality. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Stein, E. 1996.  Without Good Reason: The Rationality Debate in Philosophy and Cognitive Science. Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Taylor, C. 1964. The Explanation of Behaviour. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.

Thalberg, 1. 1972. Enigmas of Agency: Studies in the Philosophy of Human Action. Humanities Press.

Thalberg, I. 1977. Perception, emotion and action: A component approach. Oxford: Blackwell.

Velleman, J. D. 1989. Practical Reflection. Princeton University Press.

Velleman, J.D. 1989. Practical Reflection. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Velleman, J.D. 2000. The Possibility of Practical Reason. Oxford: Clarendon Press.

von Wright, G. H. 1971. Explanation and Understanding. Cornell University Press.

Wallace, R. J. 1994. Responsibility and the Moral Sentiments. Harvard University Press. Airasinan,  T. and Gasparski, W. W. 1993. Practical Philosophy and Action Theory. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.

Wilson, G. 1989. The Intentionality of Human Action. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

 

Articles and book chapters

 


Adams, F. 1986. Intention and intentional action: The simple view. Mind and Language 1: 281-301.

Alston, W. P. 1986. An action-plan interpretation of purposive explanations of actions. Theory and Decision, 20: 275-299.

Audi, R. 1973. Intending. Journal of Philosophy 70: 387-402.

Audi, R. 1986. Intending, intentional action, and desire. In The Ways of Desire, ed. j. Marks. Precedent.

Audi, R. 1988. Deliberative intentions and willingness to act: A reply to Professor Mele. Philosophia 18: 243-245.

Audi, R. 1991. Intention, cognitive commitment, and planning. Synthese 86: 361-378.

Bach, K. 1978: A Representational Theory of Action. Philosophical Studies, 34, 361-379.

Baier, A. C. 1970. Act and intent. Journal of Philosophy 19: 648-658.

Baier, A. C. 1970. Act and Intent. Journal of Philosophy, 67, 649 ff.

Baier, A. C. 1993. Review of Springs of Action: Understanding Intentional Behavior, by Alfred Mele.  Mind, 102, 408: 668.

Baier, K. 1958. Moral Point of View: A Rational Basis of Ethics. Cornell University Press.

Beardsley, M. 1978. Intending. In Values and Morals, ed. A. Goldman and J. Kim. Reidel.

Beardsley, M. 1980. Motives and Intentions. In Action and Responsibility, ed. M. Bradie and M. Brand. Applied Philosophy Program, Bowling Green State University.

Bennett, D. 965. Action, Reason and Purpose. Journal of Philosophy, 62: 85-95.

Bilodeau, R. (1985). Attribution d’états mentaux et justification de l’action. Dialogue, XXIV, 4: 639-653. 

Bilodeau, R. (1992). Actions, événements et forme logique », Philosophie, 33, Philosophie de l’esprit, Paris, Éd. de Minuit, pp. 52-71.

Bilodeau, R. (1993). L’inertie du mental. Dialogue, XXXII, 4: 507-525.

Bilodeau, R. (2000). Du pouvoir causal des intentions. In Actes du XXVIIe Congrès de l’Association des Sociétés de Philosophie de Langue Française, Université Laval, Jean-Marc Narbonne & Luc Langlois (eds), Vrin / Presses de l’Université Laval, Paris / Québec, 718-725. 

Bilodeau, R. (2000). La philosophie de l’action. In Précis de philosophie analytique, P. Engel (ed.) , Presses Universitaires de France, coll. Thémis, Paris, 189-212. 

Bilodeau, R. (2001). La satisfaction d’être dupe. Philosophiques, 28, 2: 381-394.

Bilodeau, R. (2002). Intention et faiblesse de la volonté. Dialogue, XLI, 1: 1-18.

Bilodeau, R. (in press). Croyance et justification. In Actes du Colloque de la SOPHA, Université de Brest, 2000, Presses Universitaires de Caen.

Brand, M. 1989. Proximate Causation of Action. Philosophical Perspectives, Vol. Issue Philosophy of Mind and Action Theory, 423-442.

Bratman, M. 1984. Two Faces of intention. Philosophical Review, 93, 375-405.

Bratman, M. E. 1989. Replies to McCann and Velleman. Manuscript, Stanford

Bratman, M. E. 1992. Shared cooperative activity. The Philosophical Review, 101, 2, 327-41.

Bratman, M. E. 1993. Shared intention. Ethics 104: 97-113.

Bratman, M. E. 1997. Responsibility and planning. Journal of Ethics 1: 27-43. Bratman, M. E. 1999. Faces of Intention: Selected Essays on Intention and Agency. Cambridge University Press.

Brewer, B. 1992. Self-Location and Agency. Mind, 101: 17-34.

Brewer, B. 1993. The integration of spatial vision and action. In Eilan, N., McCarthy, R. & B. Brewer, Spatial Representation, Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 294-316.

Castañeda, H.-N. 1972. Intentions and intending. American Philosophical Quarterly 9: 139-149.

Castañeda, H.-N. 1980: The doing of thinking: intending and willing. In M. Bradie and M. Brand (eds), Action and Responsibility , Bowling Greeen, OH.: Bowling Green State University Press, pp. 80-92.

Chisholm, R. M. 1964. The descriptive element in the concept of action. Journal of Philosophy,  61, 20: 613-625.

Chisholm, R. M. 1966. Freedom and action. In Freedom and Determinism, ed. K. Lehrer. Random House.

Currie, G. 1995. Imagination and simulation: Aesthetics meets cognitive science. In Mental Simulation, ed. M. Davies and T. Stone. Blackwell.

Currie, G. and Ravenscroft, I. 1997. Mental simulation and motor imagery. Philosophy of Science, 64: 161-180.

Davidson, D. 1963: Actions, reasons, and causes. Journal of Philosophy, 60, 685-700. (Reprinted in Davidson 1980, pp. 3-19.)

Davidson, D. 1973: Freedom to act. In T. Honderich (ed.), Essays on Freedom od Action., London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, pp. 137-56. (Reprinted in Davidson 1980, pp. 63-81.)

Davidson, D. 1978: Intending. In Y. Yovel (ed.), Philosophy of History and Action. Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel, pp. 41-60. (Reprinted in Davidson 1980, pp. 83-102.)

Davidson, D. 1980c. Psychology as philosophy. In D. Davidson, Essays on Actions and Events. ÇJarendon.

Davidson, D. 1985. Replies to Essays I-IX. In Essays on Davidson, ed. B. Vermazen and M. Hintikka. Clarendon.

Davies, M., and Stone, T., eds. 1995. Mental Simulation: Evaluations and Applications. Blackwell.

Davis W. A. 1984. A Causal Theory of Intending. American Quarterly 21: 43-54.

Davis, L. H. 1994. "Action", in S. Guttenplan (ed.), A companion to the Philosophy of Mind, Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 111-117.

Degrazia, D. 1994.  Autonomous Action and Autonomy-subverting PsychiatricConditions. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 19: 279-297

Dokic, J. 1999. L'Action Située et le Principe de Ramsey. La Logique des Situations. Nouveaux Regards sur l'Écologie des Activités Sociales, (Raisons Pratiques 10), eds. M. de Fornel and L. Quéré, 131-155. Paris: Éditions de l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales.

Falvey, K. 2000. Knowledge in intention. Philosophical Studies, 99: 21-44

Fisette, D. 1997. Intentionnalité collective, rationalité et action. In J.-P. Dupuy & P. Livet (eds), Les limites de la Rationalité. Paris: La découverte.

Føllesdal, D. 1982. The status of rationality assumptions in interpretation and in the explanation of action. Dialectica 36: 301-316.

Frankfurt, H. G. 1978: The problem of action. American Philosophical Quarterly, 15, 157-162. (Reprinted in H. Frankfurt, 1988. The Importance of What we Care About. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 69-79.)

Gallagher, S. 2000. Philosophical conceptions of the self: implications for cognitive science (preprint). Trends in Cognitive Science 4, No. 1: 14-21.

Gallagher, S. 2001. Self-reference and schizophrenia: A cognitive model of immunity to error through misidentification. In D. Zahavi (ed.), Exploring the Self: Philosophical and Psychopathological Perspectives on Self-experience. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins.

Gallagher, S. and Anthony J. Marcel. 1999. "The Self in Contextualized Action," Journal of Consciousness Studies. 6 (4): 4-30; reprinted in Models of the Self, ed. Shaun Gallagher and Jonathan Shear. Exeter: Imprint Academic, 1999.

Gallagher, S. and Cole, J. 1995. Body Image and Body Schema in a Deafferented Subject (preprint). Journal of Mind and Behavior 16 (1995), 369-390; reprinted in Body and Flesh: A Philosophical Reader, ed. Donn Welton (Oxford: Blackwell), pp. 131-147.

Gallese V. & Goldman, A. 1998. Mirror neurons and the simulation theory of mind-reading. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, vol. 2, 12, 493-501

Goldman, A. 1. 1989. Interpretation psychologized. Mind and Language 4: 161-185.

Goldman, A. 1. 1993. The psychology of folk psychology. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16: 15-28.

Gordon, R. Simulation and the Explanation of Action. MS.

Grice, H. 1971. Intention and Uncertainty. Proceedings of the British Academy 57: 263-279.

Haji, I. 1994.  Review of Springs of Action: Understanding Intentional Behavior, by Alfred Mele. Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 24, 3, 511.

Hanser, M. 1998. Intention and teleology, Mind, 107, 426: 381-401

Harman, G. 1976. Practical reasoning. Review of Metaphysics, 79, 431-63. Reprinted in A. R. Mele (ed.), The Philosophy of Action. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 149-177.

Hauser, L. 1994. Acting, intending and artificial intelligence. Behavior and Philosophy, 22, 1: 22-28.

Hobbs, J. R. 1989. Artificial intelligence and collective intentionality: Comments on Searle and on Grosz and Sidner. In P. R. Cohen, J. Morgan, and M. E. Pollock (eds), Intentions in Communication, Cambridge, MA.: MIT Press, 445-53.

Holton, R. 1999. Intention and weakness of will. Journal of Philosophy, 96, 5: 241-262.

Hurley, S. 1997. Non-conceptual self-consciousness and agency; perspective and access. Communication and Cognition, 30, 3/4, 207-248.

Hursthouse, R. 1991. Arational Actions. Journal of Philosophy, 88, 2: 57-68.

Israel, D., Perry, J, and Tutiya, S. 1993 : Executions, Motivations and Accomplishments. Philosophical Review, 102, 4, 515-540.

Israel, D., Perry, J. & Tutiya, S. 1991. Actions and Movements. Proceedings of IJCAI-91, (Sydney, Australia), August 1991.

Kane, R. 1999. Responsibility, Luck, and Chance: Reflections on free will and indeterminism. Journal of Philosophy, 96, 5: 217-40.

Kavka, G. 1983. The Toxin Puzzle. Analysis, 43: 33-36.

Livet, P. 1996. Les deux intentions de l’action. MS.

Lowe, E.J. 1997.  Self, agency and mental causation. The Consciousness in the Natural World Project. http://www.stir.ac.uk/departments/arts/philosophy/cnw/webpapers/lowe1.htm

Mackie, D. 1997. The individuation of action. Philosophical Quarterly, 47, 186: 38-54.

McCann, H. J. 1986. Intrinsic Intentionality. Theory and Decision, 20: 247-273.

McCarthy, D. 1998. Actions, beliefs, and consequences. Philosophical Studies, 90: 57-77.

Mele, A. R. 1987. Intentional Action and Wayward Causal Chains: The Problem of Tertiary Waywardness. Philosophical Studies 51: 55-60.

Mele, A. R. 1988. Against a belief/desire analysis of intention. Philosophia 18: 239-242.

Mele, A. R. 1989. She intends to try. Philosophical Studies 54: 101-106.

Mele, A. R. 1992b. Acting for reasons and acting intentionally. PacificPhilosophical

Mele, A. R. 1997. Agency and mental action. In J. E. Tomberlin (ed.) Philosophical Perspectives, 11, Mind, Causation and World. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 231-249.

Mele, A. R. 1997. Strength of Motivation and Being in Control: Learning from Libet. American Philosophical Quarterly,  34: 319-332.

Mele, A. R. 1997b. Introduction. In The Philosophy of Action, ed. A. Mele. Oxford University Press.

Mele, A. R. 1998. Motivational Strength. Noûs 32: 23-36.

Mele, A. R. 2000. Goal-Directed Action: Teleological Explanations, Causal Theories, and Deviance. Philosophical Perspectives, 14: 279-300.

Mele, A. R. 2000. Deciding to Act. Philosophical Studies, 100): 81-108.

Mele, A. R., and P. K. Moser 1994. "Intentional action", Nous, 28, 39-68. Reprinted in A. R. Mele (ed.), The Philosophy of Action. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 223-255.

Mele, A. R., and Sverdlik, S. 1996. Intention, intentional action, and moral responsibility. Philosophical Studies 82: 265-287.

Morse, S.  J. 1994. Causation, Compulsion, and Involuntariness. Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law, 22,  2: 159-180

Pacherie, E. 1997a. Motor images, self-awareness, and autism. In J. Russell (ed.), Autism as an Executive Disorder. Oxford: Oxford University Press, p. 215-255.

Pacherie, E. 1997b. Troubles de l'agentivité et troubles de la conscience de soi: quelques hypothèses sur leurs liens dans l'autisme. In J.-L. Petit (ed.), Les neurosciences et la philosophie de l'action. Paris: Vrin, pp. 363-385.

Pacherie, E. 1998a. "Représentations motrices, imitation et théorie de l'esprit", in H. Grivois & J. Proust (eds), Subjectivité et Conscience d'Agir: Approches Cognitives et Cliniques de la Psychose, Paris, PUF, pp. 207-248.

Pacherie, E. 2000. The content of intentions. Mind and Language 15: 400-432.

Pacherie, E. 2001. The role of Emotions in the explanation of action. European Review of Philosophy, to appear.

Pears, D. 1985. Intention and Belief. In Essays on Davidson, ed. B. Vermazen and M. Hintikka. Clarendon.

Perry, J. 1986. Circumstantial Attitudes and Benevolent Cognition", in J. ButterField (ed.). Language, Mind and Logic, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 123-34.

Proust, J. 1999. Are there nonconceptual representations of action?. Manuscript.

Proust, J. 1999. Experience, action and theory of mind. Developmental  Science,  2, 3, 286-287.

Proust, J. 1999. Indexes for action. Revue Internationale de Philosophie, Neurosciences, 3, 321-345.

Proust, J. 2000. Awareness of agency: Three levels of analysis. In T. Metzinger (ed.), The Neural Correlates of Consciousness, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 307-324.

Proust, J. 2000. Pour une théorie motrice de la simulation. Psychologie Française, 45, 4: 295-306.

Proust, J. 2001. Imitation et agentivité. In J. Nadel et J. Decety, Imitation, Représentations motrices et Intentionnalité, Paris, P.U.F.

Proust, J. To Appear. A plea for mental acts. Synthese.

Proust, J. To Appear. How voluntary are minimal actions ?. In S. Maassen, W. Prinz, J. Roth (eds.) Voluntary action.

Proust, J. To Appear. Perceiving intentions. In  J. Roessler & N. Eilan (eds.), Agency and Self-Awareness : Issues in Philosophy and Psychology, Oxford, Oxford University Press.

Roth, A. S. 2000. The self-referentiality of intentions. Philosophical Studies 97: 11-52.

Sandven, T. 1995. Intentional action and pure causality: a critical discussion of some central conceptual distinctions in the work of Jon Elster. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 25, 3, 286-318.

Sauvayre, P. 1995. On the Dialectics of Agency. Journal of Theoretical & Philosophical Psychology, 15, 2: 144-160.

Sayward, C. 1995/6. Taking Actions Seriously.  Behavior and Philosophy, 23, 3/24, 1: 51-60

Scheer, R.  K. 1996. What I will do and what I intend to do. Philosophy, 71, 278: 531-40.

Schlick, M. 1966. When is a man responsible? In Free Will and Determinism, ed. B. Erofsky. Harper and Row.

Scott, M. 1996. Wittgenstein's philosophy of action. Philosophical Quarterly, 46, 184: 347-64. 

Scott-Kakures, D. 1996. Self-Deception and Internal Irrationality. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 56: 31-56.

Searle, J. 1979: The intentionality of intention and action. Inquiry, 22, 253-280.

Searle, J. R 1990. Collective intentions and actions. In P. R. Cohen, J. Morgan, & M. E. Pollack (eds), Intentions in Communication. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 401-415.

Searle, J. R. 1990. Collective intentions and actions. In Intentions in Communication, ed. P. Cohen et al. Free Press.

Searle, J. R. Précis of The construction of Social Reality (+ commentaries and responses). Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 57, 2: 427-458.

Sehon, S. (forthcoming).  Deviant Causal Chains and the Irreducibility of Teleological Explanation. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly.

Sehon, S. 1994. Teleology and the Nature of Mental States.  American Philosophical Quarterly, 31: 63-72.

Sellars, W. 1966: Thought and action. In K. Lehrer (ed.), Freedom and determinism, . New-York: Random House, pp. 105-139

Sellars, W. 1973: Action and events. Nous, 7, 179-202.

Shoemaker, D.  W. 1996. Theoretical Persons and Practical Agents. Philosophy and Public Affairs, 25, 318.

Smith, M. 1995. Internal Reasons. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 55: 109-131.

Sverdlik, S.  1996. Consistency Among Intentions and the 'SimpleView'. Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 26, 4: 515-522

Sverdlik, S.  1996. Motive and rightness. Ethics, 106, 2: 327-350.

Swindler, J. K. 1996. Social Intentions: Aggregate, Collective, and General.  Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 26, 1: 61-76

Thalberg, 1. 1984. Do our intentions cause our intentional actions? American Philosophical Quarterly 21: 249-260.

Thomson, J. 1971. Individuating actions. Journal of Philosophy, 68, 774-81.

Tuomela, R. and Miller, K. 1988. We-intentions. Philosophical Studies, 53: 367-389.

Tuomela, R. What are goals and joint goals? Theory and Decision, 28: 1-20.

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Velleman, J. D.  1996. The Possibility of Practical Reason. Ethics, 106: 694-726

Velleman, J. D. 1997. How to share an intention. Philosophical and Phenomenological Research 57: 29-50.

Vendler, Z. 1984. Agency and Causation. In P. A. French, T. E. Uehling, and H. K. Wettstein, Midwest Studies in Philosophy, Vol. IX Causation and Causal Theories, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 371-384.

Vermazen, B. 1998. Questionable intentions. Philosophical Studies, 90 : 265-279.

Wakefield, J. & Dreyfus, H. 1991: Intentionality and the phenomenology of action. In E. Lepore & R. Van Gulick (eds), John Searle and his critics. Cambridge, MA.: Blackwell, pp. 259-270.

Williams, B. 1993. Recognizing responsibility. In B. Williams, Shame and Necessity. University of California Press.

Wilson, G. 2000. Proximal Practical Foresight. Philosophical Studies, 99: 3-19.

Wilson, G. M. 1994. Review of Springs of Action: Understanding Intentional Behavior, by Alfred Mele. The Philosophical Review, 103, 1: 175.

 

Philosophy: related topics

Books

 

Bogdan, R. 2000. Minding Minds: Evolving a Reflexive Mind By lnterpreting Others. MIT Press.

Brentano, F. C: 1874. Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint. Humanities Press, 1973.

Brewer, B. 1999. Perception and Reason. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Campbell, J. 1994. Past, Space and Self. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Carruthers, P. & Smith, P. K., eds 1996. Theories of Theories of Mind. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Carruthers, P., and Smith, P. K., eds. 1996. Theories of Theories of Mind. Cambridge University Press.

Child, W. 1994. Causality, interpretation and the Mind. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Chisholm, R. M.1981. The First Person: An Essay on Reference and Intentionality. University of Minnesota Press.

Clark, A. 1997. Being There: Putting Brain, Body, and World Together Again. MIT Press.

Crane T. (ed.) 1992. The Contents of Experience. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

Davis, M. & Stone T., eds 1995a. Folk Psychology. Oxford: Blackwell.

Davis, M. & Stone T., eds 1995b. Mental Simulation. Oxford: Blackwell.

Dennett, D. C. 1987. The Intentional Stance. MIT Press.

Dipert, R.R. 1993. Artifacts, Art, and Agency. Temple University Press.

Donagan, A. 1994.  The Philosophical Papers of Alan Donagan, edited by J. E. Malpas Chicago: Chicago University Press.

Dretske, F. 1969. Seeing and Knowing. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

Dretske, F. 1981. Knowledge and the Flow of Information, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Dretske, F. 1995. Naturalizing the Mind — The Jean Nicod Lectures - 1994. Paris: Editions du CNRS & Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Evans, G. 1982. The Varieties of Reference. Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Fodor, J. A. 1981. Representations. MIT Press.

Fodor, J. A. 1983. Modularity of the Mind. MIT Press.

Fodor, J. A. 1987. Psychosemantics: The Problem of Meaning in the Philosophy of Mind. MIT Press.

Gadamer, H.-G. 1989. Truth and Method, second revised edition. Crossroad.

Harre, R., and Secord, P. F.1972. The Explanation of Social Behaviour. Littlefield, Adams.

Hart, H. L. A. 1968. Punishment and Responsibility: Essays in the Philosophy of Law. Oxford University Press.

Holland, J. H., Holyoak, K. J., Nisbett, R. E., and Thagard, P. R. 1986. Induction: Processes of Inference, Learning, and Discovery. MIT Press.

McDowell, J. 1994. Mind and World. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Nagel, T. 1970. The Possibility of Altruism. Oxford University Press.

Peacocke, C. 1992. A Study of Concepts. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Perry, J. 1993. The Problem of the Essential Indexical.  Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Putnam, H. 1987. The Many Faces of Realism. Open Court.

Quine, W. V. O. 1953. From a Logical Point of View. Harvard University Press.

Recanati, F. 1993: Direct reference. Oxford: Blackwell.

Searle, J. 1992. The Rediscovery of the Mind. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Searle, J. R. 1969. Speech Acts: An Essay in the Philosophy of Language. Cambridge University Press.

Searle, J. R. 1984. Minds, Brains, and Science. Harvard University Press.

Searle, J. R. 1992. The Rediscovery of the Mind. MIT Press.

Searle, J. R. 1995. The Construction of Social Reality. Free Press.

Searle, J. R. 1995. The Construction of Social Reality. New-York: The Free Press.

Stich, S. 1983. From Folk Psychology to Cognitive Science. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Stocker,  M. and Hegeman, E. 1996. Valuing Emotions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Strawson, P. F. 1959. Individuals. London: Routledge.

Unger, R. M. 1975. Knowledge and Politics. Free Press. Bermúdez, J. L. 1998. The paradox of self-consciousness. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

 

Articles and book chapters

Antony, L. 1989. Anomalous monism and the problem of explanatory force. Philosophical Review 98: 153-188.

Armstrong, D. M. 1981. The causal theory of mind. In The Nature of Mind and Other Essays. Cornell University Press.

Bennett, J. 1978. Some remarks about concepts. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1: 557-560.

Bermúdez, J. L and F. Macpherson. 1998. Nonconceptual content and the nature of perceptual experience. Electronic Journal of Philosophy, Fall 1998, 77-85.

Burge, T. 1991: Vision and intentional content. In E. Lepore & R. Van Gulick (eds), John Searle and his critics. Cambridge, MA.: Blackwell, pp. 195-214.

Campbell, J. 1993. The Role of Physical Objects in Spatial Thinking. Spatial Representation, eds. N. Eilan, R. McCarthy, and B. Brewer, 65-95. Oxford: Blackwell.

Clark, A. 1997. The dynamical challenge. Cognitive Science, 21, 4: 461-481

Crane, T. 1992. The non-conceptual content of experience. In T. Crane (ed.) The Contents of Experience. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 136-157.

Cussins, A. 1990. The connectionist construction of concepts. In M. Boden (ed.), The Philosophy of Artifical Intelligence. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Dennett, D. 1978a. Why the law of effect won't go away. In D. Dennett, Brainstorms. Bradford Books.

Dennett, D. C. 1978b. Beliefs about beliefs. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1: 568-570.

Fodor, J. 1992. A theory of the child's theory of mind. Cognition 44: 283-296.

Fodor, J. A. 1986. The modularity of mind. In Meaning and Cognitive Structure, ed. W. Demopoulos et al. Ablex.

Fodor, J. A. and Pylyshyn, Z. 1988. Connectionism and cognitive architecture: A critical analysis. Cognition, 28, 3-71.

Fodor, J. A., and LePore, E. 1992. Holism: A Shopper's Guide. Blackwell.

Gordon, R. M. 1986. Folk psychology as simulation. Mind and Language 1: 158-171.

Green, G. 1995. Are mental events preceded by their physical causes. Philosophical Psychology, 8. 333-340.

Grice, H. P. 1957. Meaning. Philosophical Review 64: 377-388.

Grice, H. P. 1968. Utterer's meaning, sentence-meaning, and word-meaning. Foundations of Language 4: 225-242.

Grice, H. P. 1971. Intention and uncertainty. Proceedings of the British Academy 57: 263-279.

Grice, H. P. 1975. Logic and conversation. In Syntax and Sentantics 3, ed. P. Cole and J. Morgan. Academic Press. Armstrong, D. M. 1991: Intentionality, perception, and causality: Reflections on John Searle's Intentionality. In E. Lepore & R. Van Gulick (eds), John Searle and his critics. Cambridge, MA.: Blackwell, pp. 149-158

Harman, G. 1978. Studying the chimpanzee's theory of mind. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1: 591.

Heal, J. 1986. Replication and functionalism. In Language, Mind, and Logic, ed. J. Butterfield. Cambridge University Press.

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McDowell, J. 1991: Intentionality De Re. In E. Lepore & R. Van Gulick (eds), John Searle and his critics. Cambridge, Mass., Blackwell, pp. 215-226.

McDowell, J. 1998. Reply to commentators. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, LVIII, 2, 403-431.

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Cognitive science: psychology, neuroscience of action, etc.

Books

 

Darwall, S. 1983. Impartial Reason. Cornell University Press.

Duff, R. A. 1990. Intention, Agency and Criminal Liability. Blackwell.

Gallistel, C. R. 1980. The organization of action: A new synthesis. Hillsdale, N. J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.

Gibbs, R. 1999. Intentions in the Experience of Meaning. Cambridge University Press.

Hendriks-Jansen, H. 1996. Catching Ourselves in the Act: Situated Activity, Interactive Emergence, Evolution, and Human Thought. MIT Press.

Jeannerod, M. 1988. The neural and Behavioural Organization of Goal-directed Movements. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Jeannerod, M. 1997. The Cognitive Neuroscience of Action. Oxford: Blackwell.

Jeannerod, M. 2002. La nature de l'esprit. Paris: Odile Jacob.

Malle, B.F, Moses, L.J., and Baldwin, D.A. (eds) 2001. Intentions and Intentionality. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Marshall, J. 1968. Intention in Law and Society. Funk and Wagnalls.

Milner, A. D., and Goodale, M. A. 1995. The Visual Brain in Action. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Russell, J. 1996: Agency: its role in mental development. Hove, U.: Lawrence Erlbaum,

Semin, G. R., and Manstead, A. S. R. 1983. The Accountability of Conduct: A Social Psychological Analysis. Academic Press.

Schank, R. C. and Abelson, R. P. 1977. Scripts, Plans, Goals and Understanding: An lnquiry into Human Knowledge Structures. Erlbaum.

Shaver, K. G. 1985. The Attribution of Blame. Springer-Verlag.

Weiner, B. 1995. Judgments of Responsibility: A Foundation For a Theory of Social Conduct. Guilford.

White, P. 1995. The Understanding of Causation and the Production of Action: from Infancy to Adulthood.  Hove, U.: Lawrence Erlbaum,

Zelazo, P. D., Astington, J. W., and Olson, D. R., eds. 1999. Developing Theories of Intention: Social Understanding and Self-Control. Erlbaum.

 

Articles and book chapters

 

Aglioti, S., DeSouza, J.-F. X. & Goodale, M. A. 1995. Size-contrast illusions deceive the eye, but not the hand. Current Biology, 5: 679-685.

Ames, D. R., and Fu, H. 2000. Conflicts of intentionality: Culture and the perception of endogenous/exogenous desires. Manuscript, University of California, Berkeley.

Astington, J. W. 1991. Intention in the child's theory of mind. ln Children's Theories of Mind, ed. D. Frye and C. Moore. Erlbaum.

Astington, J. W. 1999. The language of intention: Three ways of doing it. In Developing Theories of Intention, ed. P. Zelazo et al. Erlbaum.

Astington, J. W., and Gopnik, A. 1991. Developing understanding of desire and intention. In Natural Theories of Mind, ed. A. Whiten. Blackwell.

Astington, J. W., and Lee, E. 1991. What do children know about intentional causality? Presented at meeting of Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle.

Baird, J. A. 1999. Young Children 's Understanding of the Relation Between Actions and Intentions. Doctoral dissertation, University of Oregon.

Baird, J. A. and Moses, L. J. 2000. Do preschoolers appreciate that identical actions may be motivated by different intentions? Manuscript, University of Oregon. .-

Baird, J. A., Baldwin, D. A., and Malle, B. F. 2000. Parsing the behavior stream: Evidence for the psychological primacy of intention boundaries. Manuscript, University of Oregon.

Baldwin, D. A., and Baird, J. A. 1999. Action analysis: A gateway to intentional inference. In Early Social Cognition, ed. P. Rochat. Erlbaum.

Baldwin, D. A., and Moses, L. J. 1994. Early understanding of referential intent and attentional focus: Evidence from language and emotion. In Origins of an Understanding of Mind, ed. C. Lewis and P. Mitchell. Erlbaum.

Baldwin, D. A., Baird, J. A., Saylor, M. M., and Clark, M. A. In press. Infants detect structure in human action: A first step toward understanding others' intentions? Child Development.

Barresi, J., and Moore, C. 1996. Intentional relations and social understanding. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19: 107-154.

Bartsch, K., and Wellman, H. M. 1989. Young children's attribution of action to beliefs and desires. Child Development 60: 946-964.

Beardsworth, T., & Buckner, T. 1981. The ability to recognize oneself from a video-recording of one's movements without seeing one's body. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 18: 19-22.

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Berthoz, A. 1996. Neural Basis of Decision in Perception and in the Control of Movement. In A. R. Damasio, H. Damasio, & Y. Christen (eds), Neurobiology of Decision-Making, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, pp. 83-100.

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Bruner, J. S. 1999. The intentionality of referring. In Development of Intention and Intentional Understanding in Infancy and Early Childhood, ed. P. Zelazo et al. Erlbaum.

Chiu, C., and Hong, Y. 1992. The effects of intentionality and validation on individual and collective responsibility attribution among Hong Kong Chinese. journal of Psychology 3: 291-300.

Csibra, G., and Gergely, G. 1998. The teleological origins of mentalistic action explanation: A developmental hypothesis. Developmental Science 1, no. 2: 255-259.

Csibra, G., Gergely, G., Biro, S., Koos, D., and Brockbank, M. In press. Goal attribution without agency cues: The perception of "pure reason" in infancy. Cognition.

Cutting, J. E. and Koslowski, L. T. 1977. Recognizing friends by their walk: Gait perception without familiarity cues. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 9: 353-356.

Dasser, V., Ulbaek, 1., and Premack, D. 1989. Perception of intention. Science 243: 365-367.

Decety, J, and Jeannerod, M. 1996. Fitt's law in mentally simulated movements. Behavioral and Brain Research, 72: 127-134.

Decety, J. & Ingvar, D. H. 1990. Brain structures participating in mental simulation of motor behaviour: a neuropsychological interpretation. Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, vol. 73, 13-34.

Decety, J. 1991. Motor information may be important for updating the cognitive processes involved in mental imagery of movement. European Bulletin of Cognitive Psychology, 4: 415-426.

Decety, J. 1996. The neurophysiological basis of motor imagery. Behavioural Brain Research, 77, 45-52.

Decety, J., & Michel, F. 1989: Comparative analysis of actual and mental movement times in two graphic tasks. Brain and Cognition, 11, 87-97.

Decety, J., Grèzes, J., Costes, N., Perani, D., Jeannerod, M., Procyk, E., Grassi, F., & Fazio, F. 1997. Brain activity during observation of actions. Influence of action content and subject's strategy. Brain, 120, 1763-1777.

Decety, J., Jeannerod, M., Durozard, D, & Baverel, G. 1993: Central activation of autonomic effectors during mental simulation of motor actions. Journal of Physiology, 461, 549-563.

Decety, J., Perani, D., Jeannerod, M., Bettinardi, V., Tadary, B., Woods, R., Mazziotta, J. C., & Fazio, F. 1994:. Mapping motor representations with PET. Nature, 371, 600-602.

Di Pellegrino, G., Fadiga, L., Fogassi, L., Gallese, V. & Rizzolatti, G. 1992: Understanding motor events: a neurophysiological study. Experimental Brain Research, 91, 176-80.

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Fadiga, L., Fogassi, L., Pavesi, G., and Rizzolatti, G. 1995. Motor facilitation during action observation: A magnetic stimulation study. Journal of Neurophysiology 73:2608-2611.

Feinfield, K. A., Lee, P. P., Flavell, E. R., Green, F. L., and Flavell,J. H. 1999. Young' children's understanding of intention. Cognitive Development 14: 463-486.

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Gallese V. & Goldman, A. 1998. Mirror neurons and the simulation theory of mind-reading. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, vol. 2, 12, 493-501

Gallese V., Fadiga L., Fogassi L and Rizzolatti G.1996. Action recognition in the premotor cortex, Brain, 119, 593-609.

Gandevia, S. C. 1982: The Perception of Motor Commands of Effort during Muscular Paralysis. Brain 105: 151-159.

Gandevia, S. C. 1987. Roles for Perceived Voluntary Commands in Motor Control. Trends in Neuroscience 10: 81-85.

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Gentilucci, M., Chiefffi, S., Daprati, E., Saetti, M.C. & Toni, I. 1996. Visual illusion and action. Neuropsychologia, 34: 369-376.

Georgopoulos, A. P., and Massey, J. T. 1987. Cognitive Spatial-Motor Processes. Experimental Brain Research 65: 361-70.

Georgopoulos, A. P., Crutcher, M. D., & Schwartz, A. B. 1989: Cognitive spatial motor processes: 3. Motor cortical prediction of movement direction during an instructed delay period. Experimental Brain Research, 75, 183-194.

Gibbs, R. W., Jr. 1998. The varieties of intentions in interpersonal communication. In Social and Cognitive Approaches to Interpersonal Communication, ed. S. Fussell and R. Kreuz. Erlbaum.

Goodale, M. A., Milner, A. D., Jakobson, L. S., & Carey, D. P. 1991: A neurological dissociation between perceiving objects and grasping them. Nature, 349, 154-56.

Grafton S.T., Arbib M.A., Fadiga L., Rizzolatti G.1996. Localization of grasp representations in human by PET: 2. Observation versus imagination, Exp Brain Res.,112, 103-111.

Grafton, S. T., Arbib, M. A., Fadiga, L. & Rizzolatti, G. 1996: Localization of grasp representations in humans by positron emission tomography. 2. Observation compared with imagination. Experimental Brain Research, 112, 103-111.

Grafton, S. T., Fadiga, L, Arbib, M. A., Rizzolatti, G. 1997. Premotor cortex activation during observation and naming of familiar tools. Neuroimage, 6: 231-236.

Grèzes, J. & Decety, J. 2002. Does visual perception afford action? Evidence from a neuroimaging study. Neuropsychologia 40 (2): 212 - 222

Grèzes, J. and Decety, J. 2001. Functional anatomy of execution, mental simulation, observation and verb generation of actions: a meta-analysis. Human Brain Mapping, 12: 1-19.

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Hamilton, V. L., and Sanders, J. 1992. Human action and responsibility. In V. L. Hamilton and J. Sanders, Everyday justice. Yale University Press.

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Hilton,J. L., Fiske, S. T., Snyder, M., and Nisbett, R. E. 1998. Interaction goals and person perception. In Attribution and Social Interaction, ed. J. Darley et al. American Psychological Association.

Hoff, B., and Arbib, M. A. 1993: Models of trajectory formation and temporal interaction of reach and grasp, Journal of Motor Behavior, 25: 175-192.

Hooper, R., and Drummond, K. 1990. Emergent goals at a relational turning point: The case of Gordon and Denise. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 9: 39-65.

Iacoboni M., Woods R.P., Brass M., Bekkering H., Mazziotta. J.C., Rizzolatti G. 1999. Cortical mechanisms of human imitation. Science 286, 2526-2528.

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Jeannerod, M. 1986: The formation of finger grip during prehension. A cortically mediated visuomotor pattern. Behavioural Brain Research, 19, 99-116.

Jeannerod, M. 1994a: The representing brain: neural correlates of motor intention and imagery. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 17, 187-246.

Jeannerod, M. 1994b: A theory of representation-driven actions. In U. Neisser (ed.), The perceived self: Ecological and interpersonal sources of self-knowledge, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Jeannerod, M. 1999. The 25th Bartlett lectures; To act or not to act - Perspectives on the representation of actions. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 52A, 1, 1-29.

Jeannerod, M. and S. Gallagher. (2002). From action to interaction: An interview with Marc Jeannerod. Journal of Consciousness Studies, (in press). The journal version includes an Introduction and Postscript. A pre-print and more complete version of the actual interview, but without the Introduction and Postscript, is available as an Institut des Sciences Cognitives Working Paper (2001-4), Institut des Sciences Cognitives, Lyon, France.

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Malle, B. F. 1994. Intentionality and Explanation: A Study in the Folk Theory of Behavior. Doctoral dissertation, Stanford University.

Malle, B. F. 1997. People's folk theory of behavior. In Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, ed. M. Shafto and P. Langley. Erlbaum.

Malle, B. F. 1999. How people explain behavior: A new theoretical framework. Personality and Social Psychology Review 3: 23-48.

Malle, B. F., and Knobe, J. 1997a. The folk concept of intentionality. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 33: 101-121.

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Malle, B. F., Knobe, J., Nelson, S., and Stevens, S. 2001. A comprehensive study of actor-observer asymmetries in behavior explanation. Manuscript, University of Oregon.

Malle, B. F., Knobe, J., O'Laughlin, M. J., Pearce, G. E., and Nelson, S. E. 2000. Conceptual structure and social functions of behavior explanations: Beyond person-situation attributions. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 79: 309-326.

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Meltzoff, A. N. 1999. Origins of theory of mind, cognition, and communication. Journal of Communication Disorders 32: 251-269.

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