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Authors: Louis Virenque, M. Mossio
Published: 2023-01-01 in Biological Theory
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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...

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Authors: Henry Campbell Black
Published: 1910-01-01 by West Publishing Co.

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...

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Authors: G.E.M. Anscombe
Published: 1957-01-01 in Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society

Meeting 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...

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Authors: Michael Wooldridge, Nicholas R. Jennings
Published: 1995-01-01 in The Knowledge Engineering Review

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...

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Authors: Bryan A. Garner
Published: 2019-01-01 by Thomson Reuters

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...

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Authors: Stuart Russell, Peter Norvig
Published: 2022-01-01 by Pearson

CHAPTER 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....

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Authors: Bryan A. Garner
Published: 2024-01-01 by Thomson Reuters

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...

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Authors: Oxford English Dictionary
Published: 2024-10-09 by Oxford University Press

10/9/24, 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...

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