![]() ![]() Or, another case of the same kind, in speaking to another person, one may be offending him, or although he was offended, the speaker only had in mind giving him some information. replenished, he is up to poisoning the inhabitants whose water it is, since he is pumping water with the further intention of poisoning the inhabitants. Anscombe’s example remains useful: In operating a pump a man may be replenishing a water supply, and while it is true that the supply of water is being. ![]() First, there are those in which an agent expresses, avows or accepts a further intention in acting. ![]() A characterization of the distinctive features of expressions and confessions of intention is now in order. ![]()
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