HIST-ANALYTIC INDEX OF G. E. M ANSCOMBE'S INTENTION
(Harvard University Press 2000 (1957))

action (proposed) (14) 22
       no particular reason (38) 73
agent (3) 6
animal (movements) (47)86
animals (36) 68, 69, (47) 85, 86
       (intentions of) (47) 86
appearances ((28) 49, 50
Aquinas (48) 87
Aristotle (21) 34, (33) 58, 59, 60, 61,
       62, (34) 63, (35) 63, 64, (35) 66
       (37) 70, 71, 72, (38) 74, (40) 77,
       (41) 78, (42) 79, 80, (48) 88
       and Linguistic Analysis (35) 64
'befits a Nazi' (38) 72, 74
Belshazzar's Feast (46) 84
bodily movements (2) 5, (5) 10, (7) 12, 13, (8) 14, (29) 51
       (30) 53
British Empiricists (40) 77
calculations (3) 7
concepts (46) 84, (47) 84
       (intention dependent) (47) 86
contradiction (52) 92
brutes (2) 5
camera (example) (22) 36
cause ((5) 10, (9) 15, 16, (22) 35
       causal explanation (17) 25
       vs. reason (22) 34
       mental (10) 16, (11) 17, 18, (12) 19
       (14) 21, 22, (15) 23, (16) 24, (17) 25
calculation (35) 65, 66, (38) 73
causal chain (45) 83
choice (12) 18, 19
choosing (52) 92
Christ (2) 5, (52) 93
Christianity (41) 78
colours (36) 68
commands (2) 3, 4, 5
consciousness (3) 6
contradict (22) 36, (31) 54, (32) 57
convention (2) 5
criterion (25) 43
Dean Swift (22) 35, 36
description (7) 12, (38) 73
       (under a) (5) 11, 12, (19) 28, 29, (20) 30,
       (48) 88, 89
       (38) 74, (46) 84
       (23) 40, (25) 43, (29) 51, (35) 65
       (47) 86
descriptions (12) 18, (14) 21, (23) 37, 38, 40

       of events (48) 87
       form of (47) 84, 85
       series of (26) 45, 46, 47
       theory of (36) 69, 70
desirability characterization (37) 72, (38) 72, 73, 74, (39) 75, 76
do (and what happens) (29) 52, 53, (33) 60, 62
doing (vs. do) (23) 39, (33) 59, 62
desire (3) 5, (34) 62
duty (41) 78
eclipse (example) (22) 35, 36, (52) 93
ends (21) 33, 34
ethics (12) 19
       law conception (41) 78
emotion (2) 5, 6
epistemology (40) 77
estimate (2) 2, 3, 4, 6, (3) 7, (50) 90
Euclid (34) 63
evaluative terms (35) 65
evidence (3) 6, (5) 9, 10, (9) 14, (52) 92
execution condition (2) 3
facial expression (20) 30
feelings (10) 16, (11) 17
free-will (3) 6, 7
friendship (13) 20
future (1) 1, (11) 17, (12) 18, (14) 23, (16) 24, (23) 40
       (32) 56, (50) 90, (51) 91
       intentions and (2) 2, (3) 7, (22) 34, 35,
good ends (41) 78
goodness (40) 76, 77
good and harm (14) 22, 23
Hamlet (35) 66
Hobbes (38) 73
Hare, R. M. (33)59
hope (50) 90
"How" (26) 46
Huckleberry Finn (41) 78
Hume (10) 16, (40) 76, 77
ideas (36) 70
images (18) 27
imperative (2) 3
       premises (33) 58
       "Do!" (33) 58
impulse (17) 25, 26
"insane" premise (33) 59
interests (46) 84
interior (4) 9, (25), 42, (27) 47, 48
       movement (25) 43
'internal' (2) 5
       (impression) (40) 77
‘intention’ (1) p. 1.
       (and choice) (40) 77
       content of (30) 53
       description of (30) 54, (31) 55
       execution of (48) 87
       expression of intention (1) 1, (2) 2, 3, 4, (52) 92
       (3) 5, 6, 7, (20) 31, (22) 34, 35, (32) 56
       senses of (1) p. 1
       intention in doing (1) 1, (4) 9, (28) 50
       intention of doing (4) 9
       with the intention that (1) 1, (11) 17, (12) 20
       with which (16) 25, (20) 31, 32, (26) 46, 47,
       (30) 54
       distinct from mental cause (11) 18
       and motive (12) 18, (13) 20
       intentional vs. voluntary (17) 26
       as interior act (27) 47, 49
       swallowing of (26) 46, 47
       vehicle of (29) 52
involuntary (5) 10, (7) 12, 13, (8) 14, (12) 20,
       (14) 22, (16) 24, (17) 25
Jersey Cow (example) (35) 66, (37) 70
judgment (39) 76
'just for fun' (23) 40
knowing (two ways of) (29) 51
knowledge (8) 14, (27) 48, (31) 55, (36) 68
       observation (16) 24, (49) 89
       practical (32) 57, (45) 82, (48) 87, 88, 89
       sensible (36) 68
       speculative (48) 87
       two knowledges (32) 57, (48) 88-89
       without observation (4) 8, (8) 13, (9) 16, (20) 31, 32,
       (28) 49, 50
language games (18) 27, (20) 33
leaves (3) 6, 7
literary criticism (12) 19
Locke (40) 77
lying promise (2) 5, (12) 19
marriage (48) 87
Marilyn Monroe (22) 35
Marx Brothers (20) 33
memory (3) 6, (52) 92
mental picture (3) 6
mental event (11) 17
mistakes (32) 56, 57
motive (10) 16, (12) 19, 20, (14) 22, (20) 31
       (distinct from mental cause) (11) 18
       backward-looking (13) 20, (14) 21, 22, 23
       motive-in-general (13) 20, (14) 21
naturalistic fallacy (40) 77
New Statesman (30) 55
objectives (23) 40, (25) 45
objects (of feeling) (10) 16
opatative (51) 91
ordinary language (35) 64, (43) 80, (48) 88
orders (2) 3, 4
ostensive definition (36) 68
pain (8) 14
phenomenalism (28) 49, (36) 68
philosophical psychology (41) 78
physiologists (7) 12
pin (example) (37) 71, (38) 73
plan (23) 38
pleasure (38) 73, (40) 77, (48) 87
Plato (14) 2
poison (example) (23) 37, (24), (25)
position (of limbs) (5) 10, (8) 13, 14, (28) 50
practical reason (41) 78,79, (43) 80
prediction (2) 1, 2, 3, (3) 5, 6, (9) 15
preintentional (19) 28, 29
pretending (27) 48
private (22) 36
private definitions (18) 27
probable (2)
proposition (40) 76
Psammetichus (36) 68
pumping (example) (23)-(27), (41) 79, (42) 80
       (46) 83
purpose (21) 34
       purposive action (39) 75
psychoanalysis (17) 26
Quine (2) 4
racial psychology (2) 2
'reasoning' (33) 58, 59, 62
       practical (33) 60, 61, (34) 62, (35) 65
reasons (3) 6, 7 (5) 9, 10, 11, (9) 16, (14) 22,
       (15) 23, 24, (35) 65
reflex (7) 13
remorse (14) 21
revenge (13) 20, (14) 21, 22 , (15) 24, (35) 66
Russell B. (36) 69
Ryle (13) 20, (40) 77
sawing (6) 11, 12
say (8) 14, (27) 48
sensations (8) 13
sense (18) 27
sentiment (20) 31, 32
series of means (26) 47
shopping list (example) (32) 56
sign (2) 5
significance (15) 23
'so' (35) 65
St. Peter (2) 5, (52) 93, 94
syllogism
       "classroom examples" (33) 60
       mince pie (33) 58
       idle practical
       practical (33) 58, (35) 65, (37) 70, 72, (39) 75
       (42) 79
       imperative form, (33) 58, 59
       not ethical (35) 64, (41) 78
       proper first premise (37) 72
       theoretical (33) 60
       negative general premise (33) 61
       universal premise (33) 61, (35) 64, 65
teeth clenching (example) (31) 55, (32) 56
Theophratus (2) 5, (32) 57, (45) 82
'therapies' (18) 27
Torah (41) 78
'truth' (40) 76
truth condition (2) p. 3
truthfulness (2), 4, (25) 43
unintelligibility
       (sorts of) (18) 27
usefulness (20) 33
utilitarianism (40) 77
vanity (13) 20
verb (inflection) (2) 2
vehicle (of thought) (25) 44
verifies (26) 46
verificationism (25) 43
voluntary (7) 12, (17) 26, (20) 32, 33, (21) 34
       (vs. intentional) (49) 89
volition (2) 3
       and knowledge (36) 68
want (35) 64, 65, (36) 70
       as hope (36) 67
wanting (39) 76, (40) 76, 77, (50) 90, (51) 91
       and trying to get (36) 68, (37) 71
       at a distance (41) 79
       two features of (36) 68
       under an aspect (39) 75
what (does happen)
What for (37) 70, (38) 72, 73, 74
       (do you want it) (40) 78
will (act of) (29) 52
       (independent of world) (29) 52
"Why" (5) 9, 10 (6) 11, 12, (8) 14, (11) 17, (12) 19
       (13) 20, (14) 22, 23, (16) 24, (17) 25, 26
       (18) 26, 28, (19) 28, (20) 30, 31, 32, 33
       (21) 34, (22) 24, (23) 38, 39, (25) 45, (26) 46, 47
       (35) 65, (43) 80, (45) 83, (47) 84, 86, (48) 88
       (49) 89, 90, (50) 90, (51) 90
       'dont know why' (17) 25, 26
       'no particular reason (18) 26
       'break' in series of answers (23) 38, 39, 40, (34) 63
window (example) (28) 51, (29) 51
wish (35) 66
       idle (36) 67
Wittgensein (2) 2, 5, (3) 6, 7, (9) 14, (10) 16, (18) 27
       (40) 77
       Philosophical Investigations (4) 8, (18) 27,
       (25) 44, 45, (27) 48, (46) 84
       Tractatus (29) 52, (43) 80

Composed for HIST-ANALYTIC Hist-Analytic - Steve Bayne (June 2005)