Impossible doings

Philosophical Studies 65 (3):257 - 281 (1992)
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Abstract

This paper attacks an old dogma in the philosophy of action: the idea that in order to intend to do something one must believe that there is at least some chance that one will succeed at what one intends. I think that this is a mistake, and that recognizing this will force us to rethink standard accounts of what it is to intend to do something and to do it intentionally.

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Kirk Ludwig
Indiana University, Bloomington

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