نتایج جستجو برای: intentionality

تعداد نتایج: 2433  

2008
Antonio de Pádua Albuquerque Oliveira Julio Cesar Sampaio do Prado Leite Luiz Marcio Cysneiros

The aim of this paper is to present the Intentional Requirements Engineering Method ERi*c, which is a contribution to Goal Oriented Requirements Engineering (GORE). ERi*c is based on the intentionality concept as applied by the i* Framework. Intentionality reflects organization actors’ motivations and interests and is represented in the models by goals and softgoals. The singularity of the prop...

Journal: :Acta psychologica 2007
Philippe Rochat

Intentionality is defined as the cognitive ability to represent goals beyond the here and now of perception. First signs of intentionality appear by the second month after birth. A major mechanism responsible for such development might be the unique reciprocal and intentional ways humans communicate with each other, particularly their young progenies. I argue that starting in the second month, ...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2012
Bertram F Malle Jess Holbrook

People interpret behavior by making inferences about agents' intentionality, mind, and personality. Past research studied such inferences 1 at a time; in real life, people make these inferences simultaneously. The present studies therefore examined whether 4 major inferences (intentionality, desire, belief, and personality), elicited simultaneously in response to an observed behavior, might be ...

Journal: :AI EDAM 2012
Theodore Zamenopoulos

The subject of this paper is design intentionality. The paper is concerned with the property of the mind to hold intentional states (its capacity to represent or reflect existing and nonexisting realities) and with the way that these mental states are constructed during design tasks. The aim is to develop a mathematical theory of design intentionality, capturing the structures and processes tha...

Journal: :Shinrigaku kenkyu : The Japanese journal of psychology 2010
Koichi Hioki Minoru Karasawa

Two studies investigated whether observers perceive collective intention and responsibility of a task group when a group member (i.e., a member of a company's board) committed a corporate crime. In Study 1, undergraduate students read a scenario describing a criminal case, in which the degree to which the group (i.e., the company's board) was likely to be perceived as a coherent acting agent (i...

Journal: :Behavioral sciences & the law 2003
Bertram F Malle Sarah E Nelson

Concepts such as intention, motive, or forethought have generated a great deal of doubt, dispute, and confusion in legal decision making. Here we argue for an empirically based strategy of defining and using such mens rea concepts. Instead of the standard approach of settling these concepts by theoretical argument and the debaters' own intuitions, we rely on social psychological research to det...

2017
Timothy J. Nulty TIMOTHY J. NULTY

Nulty, Timothy J. 2017. ‘Gong and Fa in Chinese Martial Arts’, Martial Arts Studies 3, 51-64. Phenomenology, embodiment, Merleau-Ponty, taijiquan, skill, technique, martial arts 10.18573/j.2016.10064 The distinction between gong (skill) and fa (technique) is ubiquitous in Chinese martial arts. Utilizing Maurice MerleauPonty’s notion of ‘embodied intentionality’, I examine this distinction. I dr...

Journal: :Cognitive Systems Research 2006
Barbara J. Grosz Luke Hunsberger

An adequate formulation of collective intentionality is crucial for understanding group activity and for modeling the mental state of participants in such activities. Although work on collective intentionality in philosophy, artificial intelligence, and cognitive science has many points of agreement, several key issues remain under debate. This paper argues that the dynamics of intention—in par...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2009
Sandra Pellizzoni Michael Siegal Luca Surian

Children and adults often judge that the side effects of the actions of an uncaring story agent have been intentional if the effects are harmful but not if these are beneficial, creating an asymmetrical "side-effect" effect. The authors report 3 experiments involving 4- and 5-year-olds (N = 188) designed to clarify the role of foreknowledge and caring in judgments of intentionality. Many childr...

2017
Rodrigo Díaz Hugo Viciana Antoni Gomila

Research has consistently shown that people consider harmful side effects of an action more intentional than helpful side effects. This phenomenon is known as the side-effect effect (SEE), which refers to the influence of moral considerations in judgments of intentionality and other non-moral concepts. There is an ongoing debate about how to explain this asymmetric pattern of judgment and the p...

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