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The theory of biological autonomy provides a naturalized characterization of agency, understood as a general biological phenomenon that extends beyond the domain of intentionality and causation by mental states. Agency refers to the capacity of autonomous living beings (roughly speaking: organism...
AGENT AGE. Signifies thoee periods In the lives Incapacity for reproduction, eating In ei of persons of both sexes which enable them ther ses:, and whether arising from struc to do certain acts which, before they bad tural or other e&Utle8. arrived at those periods, they were prohibit· ed from do...
Intention
DocumentMeeting of the Aristotelian Society at 21, Bedford Square, London, W.C. l, on 3rd June, 1957, at 7.30 p.m. XIV.-INTENTION By G. E. M. ANSCOMBE What distinguishes actions which are intentional from those which are not? The answer that suggests itself is that they are the actions to which a certain...
The Knowledge Engineering Review, Vol. 10:2, 1995, 115-152 Intelligent agents: theory and practice MICHAEL WOOLDRIDGE1 and NICHOLAS R. JENNINGS2 1 Department of Computing Manchester Metropolitan University Chester Street, Manchester MI 5GD, UK (M. Wooldridge@doc.mmu.ac.uk) Department of Electroni...
AGENT, Black's Law Dictionary (11th ed. 2019) Black's Law Dictionary (11th ed. 2019), agent AGENT Bryan A. Garner, Editor in Chief Preface | Guide | Legal Maxims | Bibliography agent (15c) 1. Something that produces an effect <an intervening agent>. See cause (1); electronic agent. 2. Someone who...
Intelligent Agents (AIMA Ch. 2)
DocumentCHAPTER INTELLIGENT AGENTS Inwhichwediscussthenatureofagents,perfectorotherwise,thediversityofenvironments, andtheresultingmenagerie ofagenttypes. Chapter 1 identified the concept of rational agents as central to our approach to artificial intelligence. Inthischapter,wemakethisnotionmoreconcrete....
AGENT, Black's Law Dictionary (12th ed. 2024) Black's Law Dictionary (12th ed. 2024), agent AGENT Bryan A. Garner, Editor in Chief Preface to the Twelfth Edition | Guide to the Dictionary | Legal Maxims | Bibliography of Books Cited agent (15c) 1. Something that produces an effect <an intervening...
agent, n.1 & adj.
Document10/9/24, 7:26 PM agent, n.¹ & adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary agent NOUN1 & ADJECTIVE Etymology Summary Of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from French. Partly a borrowing from Latin. Etymons:Frenchagent; Latinagent-, agē ns, agere. < (i) Middle Frenchagent (Fre...