Packet 9: Bonus 2

In a 1970 explanation of akrasia, Donald Davidson argues that actions performed in violation of one’s judgment may still align with this concept when evaluations are conditional. For 10 points each:
[10m] G. E. M. Anscombe’s first book unites three semantic relationships between what title concept and action?
ANSWER: intentions [accept intentional action, acting intentionally, or Intention; prompt on reasons; reject “intentionality”]
[10e] Unlike Anscombe, Davidson asserted that intentions possess this relationship to action. Aristotle’s four types of this relationship are material, formal, efficient, and final.
ANSWER: causation [accept word forms like causality; accept causal theory of action; accept material cause, formal cause, efficient cause, or final cause]
[10h] In a puzzle outlined by Gregory Kavka, one can win a million dollars by forming an intention to do this action; however, one’s ability to form that intention is compromised by the fact that actually doing this action is not necessary.
ANSWER: drinking a toxin [accept synonyms such as consuming, ingesting, or otherwise partaking of a toxin; accept poisoning oneself; accept poison for “toxin”; prompt on answers describing becoming sick or ill for a day by asking “what action is taken to cause that effect?”; reject answers that indicate poisoning other people]
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