... artificially and ‘installed’ in acomputer. Its biological roots are surely too deep for that to230 Action, intention and will 239to adopt the following sort of account.6Let S be a person and e ... Emotion and Action (Oxford:Blackwell, 1977), ch. 5. See also Judith Jarvis Thomson, Acts and Other Events(Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1977), ch. 4. Action, intention and will 243ever, ... we have here one and the same action which is inten-tional under one description and unintentional underanother. And if we abandon the idea that actions are inten-tional or unintentional only...