Psychologically normal adult humans make sense of intentional actions by trying to decide for which reason they were performed. This is a datum that requires our understanding. Although there have been interesting recent debates about how we should understand ‘reasons’, I will follow a long tradition and assume that, at a bare minimum, to act for a reason involves having appropriately interrelated beliefs and desires.
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Hutto, D. (2007). The narrative practice hypothesis: origins and applications of folk psychology. Philosophy, 60 (May), 43-68.