As human beings we begin a life in which we perform actions that we can not reasonably claim to have done consciously. Different studies regarding the notion of intent have shown that children develop the ability to act and the ability to know or know what to do. Therefore they must, along with learning activities of various kinds, develop a special capacity to think about these actions and their reasons. Thus the perception of the mind must include …show more content…
It does so regardless of what the German restaurant is closer to, while the Thai restaurant on the other side of the city. The changed relationship does not come from the disagreement between the chosen behavior and the previous tendency for German food, but from the results of self-perception. Self-perception involves understanding oneself and their cognitive abilities. Every behavior comes from subtle situations that a person is unaware of. So self-perception includes the boundary between what we look at ourselves, how others look at us and how we look at the environment. The intention is thus created after the facts in the process of self-perception, and as a result there is no conflict for the state when people behave.
In 1954, Albert Michotte explores the nature of causality, which he calls 'phenomenology of causality'. It suggests two forms of causality in any activity where human beings are the authors of the act. The first concerns the ability to predict the outcome before the action actually takes place. While others concern the presence of activity feelings. The feeling of acting can thus come from the perception of your own prediction. Therefore conscious will is not a psychological force that causes action, but only a conscious experience that can be