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Intending,knowing how,infinitives
Authors:Jennifer Hornsby
Affiliation:1. Department of Philosophy, Birkbeck, University of London, London, UK;2. Centre for the Study of Mind in Nature, Humanity Faculty, Oslo, Norway
Abstract:Intellectualists tell us that a person who knows how to do something therein knows a proposition. Along with others, they may say that a person who intends to do something intends a proposition. I argue against them. I do so by way of considering ‘know how ——’ and ‘intend ——’ together. When the two are considered together, a realistic conception of human agency can inform the understanding of some infinitives: the argument need not turn on what semanticists have had to say about (what they call) ‘the subjects of infinitival clauses’.
Keywords:Intention  knowledge how  intellectualism  infinitives  de se
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