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An intention is a mental state in which a person commits themselves to a course of action. Having the plan to visit the zoo tomorrow is an example of an intention. The action plan is the content of the intention while the commitment is the attitude towards this content. Other mental states can have action plans as their content, as when one admires a plan, but differ from intentions since they do not involve a practical commitment to realizing this plan. Successful intentions bring about the intended course of action while unsuccessful intentions fail to do so. Intentions, like many other mental states, have intentionality: they represent possible states of affairs.

Theories of intention try to capture the characteristic features of intentions. The belief-desire theory is the traditionally dominant approach. According to a simple version of it, having an intention is nothing but having a desire to perform a certain action and a belief that one will perform this action. Belief-desire theories are frequently criticized based on the fact that neither beliefs nor desires involve a practical commitment to performing an action, which is often illustrated in various counterexamples. The evaluation theory tries to overcome this problem by explaining intentions in terms of unconditional evaluations. That is to say that intentions do not just present the intended course of action as good in some respect, as is the case for desires, but as good all things considered. This approach has problems in explaining cases of akrasia, i.e. that agents do not always intend what they see as the best course of action. A closely related theory identifies intentions not with unconditional evaluations but with predominant desires. It states that intending to do something consists in desiring it the most. Opponents of this approach have articulated various counterexamples with the goal of showing that intentions do not always coincide with the agent's strongest desire. A different approach to the theories mentioned so far is due to Elizabeth Anscombe and denies the distinction between intentions and actions. On her view, to intend a goal is already a form of acting towards this goal and therefore not a distinct mental state. This account struggles to explain cases in which intentions and actions seem to come apart, as when the agent is not currently doing anything towards realizing their plan or in the case of failed actions. The self-referentiality theory suggests that intentions are self-referential, i.e. that they do not just represent the intended course of action but also represent themselves as the cause of the action. But the claim that this happens on the level of the content of the intention has been contested.

The term "intention" refers to a group of related phenomena. For this reason, theorists often distinguish various types of intentions in order to avoid misunderstandings. The most-discussed distinction is that between prospective and immediate intentions. Prospective intentions, also known as "prior intentions", involve plans for the future. They can be subdivided according to how far they plan ahead: proximal intentions involve plans for what one wants to do straightaway whereas distal intentions are concerned with a more remote future. Immediate intentions, on the other hand, are intentions that guide the agent while they are performing the action in question. They are also called "intentions-in-action" or "act-related" intentions. The term "intention" usually refers to anticipated means or ends that motivate the agent. But in some cases, it can refer to anticipated side-effects that are neither means nor ends to the agent. In this case, the term "oblique intention" is sometimes used. Intentions are rationally evaluable: they are either rational or irrational. Conscious intentions are the paradigmatic form of intention: in them, the agent is aware of their goals. But it has been suggested that actions can also be guided by unconscious intentions of which the agent is not aware.

The formation of intentions is sometimes preceded by the deliberation of promising alternative courses of action and may happen in decisions, in which the agent chooses between these alternatives. Intentions are responsible for initiating, sustaining, and terminating actions and are frequently used to explain why people engage in a certain behavior. Understanding the behavior of others in terms of intentions already happens in early childhood. Important in this context is the role of gestures, pointing, attention, and eye movement to understand the intentions of others and to form shared intentions. In the philosophy of action, a central question is whether it is true for all intentional actions that they are caused or accompanied by intentions. The theory of reasoned action aims to predict behavior based on how pre-existing attitudes and subjective norms determine behavioral intentions. In ethics, the intention principle states that whether an action is morally permissible sometimes depends on the agent's intention for performing this action.

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March 2006 talk, Serial No. 00055, Side B

Silent Illumination, Lotus Sutra, Concentration, Hongzhi, Intention
Mar 2006

Embodied Mindfulness: Thinking Beyond Thought

Serial: RB-03338

Seminar_Why_Sitting?

Intention, Posture, Breath
Sep 2005
München

Buffalo Instincts: Crafting Intentions Mindfully

Serial: RB-03339

Seminar_Why_Sitting?

Intention, Work, Wisdom
Sep 2005
München

Awakening the Original Mind

Serial: RB-01645D

Seminar_Living_Original_Mind

Practice, Continuous Practice, Intention
Sep 2005
Oldenburg

Intentionality and the Zen Mind

Serial: RB-02594

Seminar_Vast_Mind_Open_Mind

Intention, Time, Practice
Jun 2005
Johanneshof

Spatial Awareness: Rethinking Existential Identity

Serial: RB-02595

Seminar_Vast_Mind_Open_Mind

Intention, Buddhism, Observe
Jun 2005
Johanneshof

Courageous Wisdom in Zen Practice

Yoga, Ceremony, Intention
Jun 07 2004

Gateways of Presence and Perception

Serial: RB-02953

Seminar_The_Gate_of_the_Moment

Bell, Zazen, Intention
Jun 2004
Rastenberg

Questioning Winds of Zen Insight

Serial: RB-02412

Seminar_The_Golden_Wind

Practice, Intention, Concentration
Jun 2004
Luzern

Zen Living: Mindful Intentions Embodied

Serial: RB-02413

Seminar_The_Golden_Wind

Practice, Consciousness, Intention
Jun 2004
Luzern

Navigating Life's Lightless Labyrinth

Dharma Transmission, Transmission, Intention, Culture, Priest
Mar 13 2004

Zen Rhythm, Tango Flow

Intention, Meditation, Study
Feb 22 2004

Zen Love: The Missing Paramita

Passions, Priest, Non-attachment, Patience, Intention
Feb 14 2004

Excavating Reality Through Zen Practice

Patience, Pain, Intention
Feb 2004

January 10th, 2004, Serial No. 00116

Commitment, Intention, Zazen Mind, Heart Sutra
Jan 10 2004

Awakening Through Emptiness and Interdependence

Nirvana, Intention, Study
Dec 07 2003

Exploring the Fluid Mind-Body Connection

Serial: RB-01543A

Seminar_What_Is_Mind?

Practice, Breath, Intention
Nov 14 2003
Berlin

Mindful Transformation Through Intentional Awareness

Serial: RB-01541

Seminar_True_Intentions

Practice, Intention, Precepts
Nov 09 2003
Johanneshof

Zen Intentions: Mindful Integration Journey

Serial: RB-01540

Seminar_True_Intentions

Intention, Consciousness, Time
Nov 08 2003
Johanneshof

Beyond Entities: Embracing Dynamic Awareness

Serial: RB-01536

Seminar_True_Intentions

Practice, Intention, Time
Nov 06 2003
Johanneshof

Mindfulness Beyond Time's Illusions

Serial: RB-01531

Seminar_Tuth_and_Reality

Consciousness, Practice, Intention
Oct 31 2003
Hannover

Zen Unveiled: The Dual Path

Serial: RB-01526

Sesshin

Practice, Enlightenment, Intention
Oct 17 2003
Johanneshof

Zen's Collective Responsibility Awakening

Intention, Posture
Sep 2003

Meditative Paths to Insightful Intentions

Intention, Karmic Consciousness, Karma
Sep 2003

Supermundane Intention in Zen Practice

Intention, Nirvana, Renunciation
Sep 2003

Living Fully with Zen Acceptance

Shikantaza, Emptiness, Mill Valley, Intention
Jul 13 2003

Intentionless Zen: Spontaneity in Practice

Serial: RB-01503

Seminar_Karma,_Study_the_Self,_Study_the_World

Practice, Intention, Meditation
Jun 27 2003
München

Embracing Mindfulness: Zazens Path

Serial: RB-01479

Seminar_Everyday_Practice

Practice, Time, Intention
May 29 2003
Johanneshof

Embrace Presence Beyond Concepts

Serial: RB-01481B

Seminar_Everyday_Practice

Breath, Intention, Effort
May 29 2003
Johanneshof

Timeless Mindfulness, Bridging Traditions

Serial: RB-01483

Seminar_Everyday_Practice

Practice, Time, Intention
May 29 2003
Johanneshof

One-Pointed Mind: Zen Insight

Serial: RB-01466A

Practice-Week_The_Wisdom_of_Not_Knowing

Practice, Intention, Time
Feb 17 2003
Johanneshof

The Brief Rule of St. Romuald

Serial: NC-00054

The Little Rule of Saint Romuald

Archival Photo

OSB Cam, St. Romuald, Brief Rule of St. Romuald, Emptiness, Monastic Practice,...
2003
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New Camaldoli Hermitage

Navigating Life's Dark Pathways

Vow, Offering, Intention, Letting Go, Community
Dec 30 2002

Embracing Light and Shadow's Wisdom

Vow, Offering, Intention, Letting Go, Community
Dec 30 2002

Understanding Beyond Intention in Zen

Intention, Time, Suffering
Nov 21 2002

Vasubandhu

Serial: SF-04005

Summer intensive

Practice, Time, Intention
Jul 28 2002
City Center

Mindful Integration: Beyond Thinking

Serial: RB-01412

Seminar_The_Four_Foundations_of_Mindfulness

Practice, Breath, Intention
Jun 13 2002
Johanneshof

Unveiling Truths Through Intentions

Serial: RB-01382

Seminar_The_Eightfold_Path

Intention, Practice, Time
May 24 2002
Rastenberg

Cultivating Awareness Through Interconnectedness

Serial: RB-01383

Seminar_The_Eightfold_Path

Time, Intention, Practice
May 24 2002
Rastenberg

Wednesday Lecture

Practice, Time, Intention
Sep 19 2001
City Center

Joyful Living Through Radical Presence

Samadhi, Commitment, Greed, Intimacy, Intention
Aug 20 2001

Embodied Zen: Mindful Presence Unveiled

Serial: RB-01319

Practice-Month_The_Three_Jewels,_Buddha_Dharma_Sangha

Intention, Time, Love
Aug 15 2001
Johanneshof

Unfolding Enlightenment Through Zen Lineage

Serial: RB-01308

Seminar_A_Delicious_Painted_Cake

Practice, Culture, Intention
Jul 26 2001
Münster

Embodied Mindfulness: Walking the Path

Serial: RB-01278

Sesshin

Intention, Mindfulness, Practice
May 25 2001
Johanneshof

Embodied Spaces in Spiritual Practice

Serial: RB-01275

Talks

Intention, Consciousness, Practice
May 09 2001
Johanneshof

Embrace Life with Open Heart

Enemies, Intention, Passions, Letting Go, Peace
Apr 09 2001

Zen Hearts and Vipassana Minds

Intention, Ordination, Commitment, Posture
Jul 03 2000

Karma and Intention in Transformation

Serial: RB-01600

Buddhism_and-Psychotherapy

Karma, Time, Intention
Jun 21 2000
Schlierbach

Zen Meets Therapy: Mindful Integration

Serial: RB-01601

Buddhism_and-Psychotherapy

Karma, Emptiness, Intention
Jun 21 2000
Schlierbach

Marathon Practice of Intention

Serial: BZ-00199B

Saturday Lecture

Practice, Intention, Renunciation, Subject-and-Object, Big Mind, Zazen Mind,...
Nov 06 1999
Berkeley Zen Center

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