This chapter explores the evolution of understanding intention and action, particularly influenced by Anscombe's insights on language usage over mental states. It examines the moral implications of intentions through historical perspectives and contemporary applications, including consequentialism. By analyzing specific case studies like Truman's wartime decisions, the chapter illustrates the complex interplay of desire, intention, and ethical responsibility.

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