A Question-Sensitive Semantics for Intention (with Simon Goldstein)
The Philosophical Quarterly 73 (2): 346-378, 2023
Abstract. This paper develops a question-sensitive theory of intention. We show that this theory explains some puzzling closure properties of intention. In particular, it can be used to explain why one is rationally required to intend the means to one’s ends, even though one is not rationally required to intend all the foreseen consequences of one’s intended actions. It also explains why rational intention is not always closed under logical implication, and why one can only intend outcomes that one believes to be under one’s control.
You can find the published version here, and the penultimate draft here.