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Sigma KEE - IntentionalPsychologicalProcess
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IntentionalPsychologicalProcess
An IntentionalProcess is a process that can be realized entirely within the mind or brain of an Organism. Thus,for example, Reasoning is a subclass of IntentionalPsychologicalProcess, because one can reason simply by exercising one's mind/brain. On the other hand, RecreationOrExercise is not a subclass of IntentionalPsychologicalProcess, because many instances of RecreationOrExercise necessarily have subProcesses of BodyMotion.
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Parents IntentionalProcess A Process that has a specific purpose for the AutonomousAgent who performs it.
  PsychologicalProcess A BiologicalProcess which takes place in the mind or brain of an Organism and which may be manifested in the behavior of the Organism.
Children AppraisalProcessAn appraisal process is a mental process that gives rise to an appraisal of one's own current emotional state. It is the conscious realization that one has unconsciously arrived at a particular mood.
 CalculatingIntentionalPsychologicalProcesses which involve the consideration and/or manipulation of instances of Quantity.
 ClassifyingThe Class of IntentionalPsychologicalProcesses which involve attaching a name or category to a thing or set of things. Note that Classifying is distinguished from Learning by the fact that the latter covers the acquisition by a CognitiveAgent of any Proposition, while the former involves the assignment of a label or category.
 ComparingThe Class of IntentionalPsychologicalProcesses which involve comparing, relating, contrasting, etc. the properties of two or more Entities.
 DiscoveringFinding something that was sought. Note that this class is restricted to cases of discovering something Physical. For cases involving the acquisition of knowledge, the class Learning should be used.
 InterpretingAny Process of assigning a Proposition to a Text, i.e. understanding the Text.
 LearningThe Class of Processes which relate to the acquisition of information.
 PlanningSpecifying a set of actions in order to meet a set of goals or objectives.
 PredictingThe Class of IntentionalPsychologicalProcesses which involve the formulation of a Proposition about a state of affairs which might be realized in the future.
 ReasoningThe Class of IntentionalPsychologicalProcesses which involve concluding, on the basis of either deductive or inductive evidence, that a particular Proposition or Sentence is true.
 SelectingThe Class of IntentionalPsychologicalProcesses which involve opting for one or more Entity out of a larger set of Entities. Note that this covers all cases of judging or evaluating.


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