Wanting Things You Don't Want: The Case for an Imaginative Analogue of Desire
Skip other details (including permanent urls, DOI, citation information)December 2007, Volume 7, No. 9, pp. 1-17
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Abstract
We argue that beside belief, desire, and imagination, a novel mental state, i-desire, is needed to explain pretend behavior and emotional responses to things you are imagining.