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Intention is a mental state that represents a commitment to carrying out an action or actions in the future. Intention involves mental activities such as planning and forethought.

Definition[edit]

The term intention is often used in the field of psychology, philosophy and law. It refers to a mental state that represents a commitment to carrying out an action or actions in the future. Intention involves mental activities such as planning and forethought.

Psychology[edit]

In psychology, intention is considered as a key component of motivated behavior. It is the cognitive representation of a person's readiness to perform a certain behavior and is considered as a reliable predictor of behavior.

Philosophy[edit]

In philosophy, intention is a fundamental aspect of human action. Philosophers often distinguish between two types of intention: prior intention and intention in action.

Law[edit]

In law, intention is considered as a mental state that represents a commitment to carrying out an action or actions in the future. It is one of the three main categories of mens rea, the mental element of a crime.

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