intencions
Intencions, in Catalan, refer to mental states that express a commitment to perform a future action. They denote aims, purposes, or planned outcomes that guide behavior. Unlike mere desires, intencions are typically directed toward concrete actions and are associated with preparation or decision to act.
Etymology: from Latin intentio; the term appears in everyday speech and in technical discussions across philosophy,
In philosophy and action theory, intencions are distinguished as mental states that select an action plan and
In law, intentionality concerns the mental state underlying actions. Direct or oblique intent can affect culpability;
In psychology and cognitive science, intentions are formed through goal formation and planning. The intention-behavior gap
In linguistics and artificial intelligence, inferring speaker intention is central to pragmatics and user interaction. In
See also: motivation, goals, plans, desires, beliefs, mens rea.