Does judgement come before intention or after

⭐AI Overview 

In models of decision-making, judgment typically comes before intention. An individual first deliberates and makes a judgment (deciding what is best/true). This judgment then leads to an intention (the decision to act). Intention is often considered the immediate precursor to action. 
  • Judgment ("Deciding that"): The intellectual process of evaluating options, assessing pros and cons, and deciding what is the best course of action.
  • Intention ("Deciding to"): The commitment to carry out the action that was judged to be best. 
Contextual Distinctions:
  • Action/Behavior: In social contexts, people often judge themselves by their intentions and others by their behavior (outcomes).
  • Ethical/Moral: In many frameworks, both intent (heart) and action (behavior) are judged, often focusing on the motivation behind the action. 
⭐AI Overview —no disclosure provided 
  1. [What are these models of decision-making that ai_overview refers to?]
  2. [Does this seem too touchy-feely for ai_overview: intent (heart) and action (behavior)?
  3. [People often carries a lot of water for this whole summary…]
  4. [The underlying logic for this summary appears to be mainly "wishful thinking," but why? Most research that one can find online disputes precursors to action because many actions are not acknowledged, and "permission" never gets past the brain stem to the forebrain…]
  5. [Many sources for this include Reddit…]
  6. [What many frameworks?]


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