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Wilde, Oscar. Intentions. CreateSpace], 2011.

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Wilde, Oscar. Intentions. The Floating Press, 2009.

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Wilde, Oscar. Intentions. Fictionwise, Inc., 2000.

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Wilde, Oscar. Intentions. Stock, 1997.

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Rayappan, Pathiaraj. Intention in action: The philosophy of G.E.M. Anscombe. Peter Lang, 2010.

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John, Maynard. Literary intention, literary interpretation, and readers. Broadview Press, 2009.

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Byers, Michael. The coast of good intentions: Stories. Houghton Mifflin, 1998.

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Byers, Michael. The coast of good intentions: Stories. Houghton Mifflin, 1998.

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Tatar, Burhanettin. Interpretation and the problem of the intention of the author: H.-G. Gadamer vs. E.D. Hirsch. Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 1998.

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Hume, Basil. The intentional life: The making of a monastic vocation. Paraclete Press, 2003.

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Kaarto, Tomi. Jacques Derrida and the question of interpretation: The phenomenological reduction, the intention of the author, and Kafka's law. Lang, 2008.

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Fredo Arias de la Canal. Intento de psicoanálisis de Juana Inés y otros ensayos sorjuanistas. 2nd ed. Frente de Afirmación Hispanista, 1988.

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DiTommaso, Tanya. The Author's Intention. Lexington Books, 2004.

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O’Collins, SJ, Gerald. Three ‘Intentions’ to Respect. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198824183.003.0009.

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The inspired books of the Bible should be interpreted integrally. This involves respecting not only the ‘intention’ of the human authors who composed the sacred texts (the intentio auctoris), to the extent that this can be established, but also the ‘intention’ of the readers who take up the texts (the intentio legentis) and the ‘intention’ of the text itself (the intentio textus ipsius). We must respect what the original authors wanted to communicate but also acknowledge the insights of subsequent readers and the multiple meanings that emerge from the texts’ reception history. The historical-c
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Wilde, Oscar. Intentions. BiblioBazaar, 2007.

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Intentions. 1st World Library, 2006.

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Wilde, Oscar. Intentions. LGF, 2000.

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Young, Fawn. Wondrous Intention. Fawn Young, 2021.

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Hayworth, Betty. Invention Intention. Hayworth Publishing, 2023.

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Schwenkler, John. Anscombe's Intention. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190052027.001.0001.

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This book provides a careful, critical, and appropriately contextualized presentation of the main lines of argument in G.E.M. Anscombe’s seminal book, Intention, at a level appropriate to the advanced undergraduate but also capable of benefiting specialists in action theory, ethics, and the history of analytic philosophy. It begins by situating Anscombe’s project in relation to the controversy she initiated over the decision by the University of Oxford to award an honorary degree to Harry Truman, and the connection she saw between her Oxford colleagues’ willingness to excuse Truman’s murderous
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Rodriguez-Blanco, Veronica. Processes and Artifacts. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198821977.003.0010.

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This chapter proposes a model of intention as diachronically directed to an end. Thus, intention is conceived as an activity, process, or bringing about of an object or state of affairs. This model explains how we effectively produce artifacts and specific kinds of artifacts which are institutional facts, including law. The model of intention as a mental state is rejected since it cannot explain how mental states are effectively connectevd to its intended effects. The alternative solution advanced by classical tradition and some contemporary authors, such as Anscombe, provides the idea of inte
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Unforgettable Original Intention. United Culture Press Inc., 2023.

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translator, Dillman Lisa, ed. The right intention. 2018.

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Wilde, Oscar. Intentions (Large Print Edition). BiblioBazaar, 2007.

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Larson, Sandra Sidman, and Leslie Matton-Flynn. With No Intention of Arrival. Cup & Spiral Books, 2021.

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Criminal intentions. Robert Hale, 2001.

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Davis, Samuel Donte Djuan. Humane Intentions Vol. 1. Samuel Donte Djuan Davis, 2015.

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Davis, Samuel DonteDjuan. Humane Intentions Vol. 2. Simms Books Publishing Corporation, 2023.

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Camper, Martin. Letter versus Spirit. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190677121.003.0004.

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Chapter 4 turns its attention to the stasis of letter versus spirit. Traditionally, this stasis has been understood as pitting the exact words of a text against the author’s intent, but the chapter expands the notion of spirit to include other animating forces of textual meaning, such as an overarching principle of interpretation brought by readers to the text. The chapter shows how both the letter and spirit of a text can be divided, with arguers disputing the text’s real versus apparent letter or the author’s real versus apparent intent. To demonstrate how arguers construe authorial intentio
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Only the Best Intentions. Alphabet Publishing, 2020.

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Byers, Michael. Coast of Good Intentions. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Trade & Reference Publishers, 1998.

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Walker, Phoenix. Connections to the Heart's Intentions. Legend Press, 2013.

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To Hell with Good Intentions. Beautiful Days Press, 2024.

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Marlow, Michael L. The Myth of Fair and Efficient Government. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400689055.

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A fascinating exposé explaining why the government we have bears so little relation to the government we want—and why the recent expansion of government programs will only exacerbate the problem. Idealized views of government lead to bitterly unhappy citizens posits The Myth of Fair and Efficient Government: Why the Government You Want Is Not the One You Get. In fact, Michael L. Marlow says, government is the last place to look for efficiency. It is, rather, private markets that naturally drive toward efficient outcomes and it is unreasonable to expect governments to mimic those effects. This
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Literary intention, literary interpretation, and readers. Broadview Press, 2009.

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Intention in action: The philosophy of G.E.M. Anscombe. P. Lang, 2010.

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Hoekstra, Mary, Simms Books Publishing Corporation, Urias Brown, and Mr Samuel Donte Djuan Davis. Humane Intentions Vol. 1: White Book. Samuel Donte Djuan Davis, 2018.

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Rape and the rise of the author: Gendering intention in early modern England. Ashgate, 2009.

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Greenstadt, Amy. Rape and the Rise of the Author: Gendering Intention in Early Modern England. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Greenstadt, Amy. Rape and the Rise of the Author: Gendering Intention in Early Modern England. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Greenstadt, Amy. Rape and the Rise of the Author: Gendering Intention in Early Modern England. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Kuramoto-Crawford, S. Janet, and Holly C. Wilcox. Substance Use Disorders and Intentional Injury. Edited by Kenneth J. Sher. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199381708.013.002.

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Intentional injuries affect millions of lives worldwide. The authors provide an overview of the epidemiological and preventive evidence on the relationship between substance use disorders (SUD) and intentional injuries. Emphasis is placed on suicide and intimate partner violence, as each area has received substantial research attention in relation to SUD. There is robust epidemiological evidence on the relationship between SUD, notably with alcohol use disorders, and most intentional injuries. Research has focused on the identification of factors that distinguish individuals with alcohol use d
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Howell, Gillian. Community Music Interventions in Post-Conflict Contexts. Edited by Brydie-Leigh Bartleet and Lee Higgins. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190219505.013.21.

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This chapter discusses the phenomenon of community-based music interventions in sites affected by violent war and conflict. The author proposes a typology of four broad fields of intention (Music Education, Cultural Regeneration, Social Development, and Healing, Health, and Well-being) that underpin many of the music interventions documented in scholarly literature thus far. This is followed with an application of the typology to an early exemplar of a post-war music intervention, the Pavarotti Music Centre in Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina. The typology of intentions provides an analytical framew
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Oh, the humanity and other good intentions. Oberon Books, 2008.

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Abraham, William J. Divine Action in Predestination in John Calvin. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198786511.003.0011.

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In this chapter, the author surveys the major arguments John Calvin made for divine predestination and the host of action predicates Calvin attributes to God. He notes a crucial problem in Calvin’s theology, where all the actions predicated of human agents, like dispositions, capacities, and intentions, are also actions predetermined by God. The author examines Calvin’s understanding of divine causality and how it works relative to human action. In the author’s view, Calvin’s understanding of divine causation in predestination has severe consequences for the integrity of human freedom. The cha
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Harvey, Angela. Poetic Alchemy: Seven Intentions for Healing, Personal Growth, and Transformation. Harvey, Angela, 2024.

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Jacques Derrida and the question of interpretation: The phenomenological reduction, the intention of the author, and Kafka's law. Lang, 2008.

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Sobecki, Sebastian. Last Words. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198790778.001.0001.

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No medieval text was designed to be read hundreds of years later by an audience unfamiliar with its language, situation, and author. By ascribing to these texts intentional anonymity, we romanticize them and misjudge the social character of their authors. Instead, most medieval poems and manuscripts presuppose familiarity with their authorial or scribal maker. Last Words: The Public Self and the Social Author in Late Medieval England attempts to recover this familiarity and understand the literary motivation behind some of the most important fifteenth-century texts and authors. Last Words capt
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McCrea, Terri. Mastering Life: The Ultimate Guide of Transformational Mantras, Intentions, Proclamations and Affirmations. Poetic Expressions by Terri, 2022.

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Boozer, Jack. The Intratextuality of Film Adaptation. Edited by Thomas Leitch. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199331000.013.11.

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By observing the authorial intentions on the part of the novelist and the adapted film’s producer, screenwriter, director, and cast, Chapter 11 examines the intratextual process at work in the transformation of Philip Roth’s novella The Dying Animal to the big screen as Elegy. The notion of serial authorship can capture the creative interaction of intentions characteristic of the multi-source nature of film adaptation, whose products serve two texts: the source literary work and the screenplay derived from it. The essay considers the hints of Roth’s personal views and autobiography implied thr
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