In her influential book Intention (1958), G. E. M. Anscombe lays out three kinds of cases pertaining to the concept of intention: (1) expression of intention for the future, where intention is the content of the expression (“I am going to move the table.”); (2) intentional action, when someone is intentionally performing an action (“I am moving the table”); and (3) intention with which an action is done (“I am moving the table with the intention of serving dinner on it.”).
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