RandFanJr.
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Forgive me but I am truly confused. Must every word be defined before you understand the "intent" of the argument?Dymanic said:Since you haven't yet established that the word 'intent' actually refers to a meaninful concept at all, the question seems premature.
Noncausal Accounts:
A.) Decisions or actions requiring no cause at all.
B.) Decisions or actions nondeterministically caused by prior events.
Intent: The desired outcome of an individual derived from a "noncausal account".
in·tent ( P ) Pronunciation Key (n-tnt)
n.
Something that is intended; an aim or purpose. See Synonyms at intention.
Law. The state of one's mind at the time one carries out an action.
Meaning; purport.
noncausal
adj not causative
caus·a·tive ( P ) Pronunciation Key (kôz-tv)
adj.
Functioning as an agent or cause.
Expressing causation. Used of a verb or verbal affix.
de·ci·sion ( P ) Pronunciation Key (d-szhn)
n.
The passing of judgment on an issue under consideration.
The act of reaching a conclusion or making up one's mind.
A conclusion or judgment reached or pronounced; a verdict.
Firmness of character or action; determination.
de·ter·min·ism ( P ) Pronunciation Key (d-tûrm-nzm)
n.
The philosophical doctrine that every state of affairs, including every human event, act, and decision is the inevitable consequence of antecedent states of affairs.
de·termin·isti·cal·ly
adv.
Help me out please. Is there realy something that is not understood here?
