Lexicon of Arguments

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II 111
Action/intention: action is the correct way of causation (example of the nervous climber). There is a difference between caution/intent and (unit)/action intent (body movement, speed). Cf. >intention.
Unintentionally: Oedipus: there is an identical intentional action. Intent: intent is not only movement but all the action as a unit.
Satisfaction condition: action is the fulfillment condition of an intention. If an experience has intentionality: this is the condition of satisfaction.
>Intentionality/Searle, >Satisfaction condition/Searle, >Truth condition.

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