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[lojban] Re: brivla for 'intend'
.oiru'e vu'enairu'edai mu'i ma do du'eroi sisku le ka ce'u satci velfanva
be fi le banrglico goi G
.i pe'i xamgu fa le du'u da poi valsi fi le lojbo cu na'eka'e satci mapti
de poi valsi fi G ku'o soi .i ganai na go'i gi L na vlipa .i pe'a drata ke
smuni selci ve'e le sidbo canlu
On Tue, 15 Oct 2002, And Rosta wrote:
> [2nd attempt to send; sorry if first arrives tomorrow]
>
> What is the best brivla for "x intends that p, x intends to p", given that
> intention does not entail action (or deliberate inaction) and that, ba'e ti'e,
> intention is a psychological primitive (i.e. doesn't reduce to a complex of
> other notions)?
> {selzilterzukte} is a bit of a mouthful, and won't easily crunch down to form
> other lujvo, and furthermore, what one's goals are is not quite the same as what
> one intends. For example, one can intend something whose natural tendency is to
> occur unless actively prevented, so long as one decides not to prevent it. But I
> wouldn't describe that as one's goal.
> --And.
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