Deliberate Action
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A Deliberate Action is an intentional action that is a conscious action and a purposeful action of a deliberate choice.
- Context:
- It can typically perform Decision Making through cognitive processes and conscious consideration.
- It can typically require Mental Effort through attention and focused thought.
- It can typically achieve Intended Outcome through planned execution and controlled behavior.
- It can typically involve Action Planning through goal setting and strategy formulation.
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- It can often evaluate Alternative Options through comparative analysis.
- It can often consider Consequences through outcome prediction.
- It can often incorporate Feedback through progress monitoring.
- It can often adjust Action Course through tactical modification.
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- It can range from being a Simple Decision to being a Complex Decision, depending on its decision complexity.
- It can range from being a Short Term Action to being a Long Term Action, depending on its time horizon.
- It can range from being a Personal Action to being a Collective Action, depending on its scope of impact.
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- Examples:
- Decision Making Scenarios, such as:
- Action Implementations, such as:
- Individual Actions, such as:
- Group Actions, such as:
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- Counter-Examples:
- Reflexive Actions, which lack conscious control.
- Instinctive Responses, which lack deliberate planning.
- Habitual Behaviors, which lack active consideration.
- Unconscious Actions, which lack awareness.
- Impulsive Actions, which lack thoughtful evaluation.
- See: Conscious Decision, Planned Action, Strategic Behavior, Volitional Control, Rational Choice.
References
2023
- Web-Search Chatbot
- "Deliberate" is a term that can function as both an adjective and a verb. As an adjective, it refers to decisions or actions done or made willingly, intentionally, and after careful thought and consideration. It can also denote certain behaviors as slow-paced, leisurely or steady. In its verb form, "deliberate" indicates the process of careful contemplation and reasoning about something before reaching a conclusion or a verdict. This includes acting in a conscious, measured way by considering alternatives and reflecting on their implications. Synonyms include words such as "voluntary," "intentional," "willing," "think," "cogitate," "reflect," and "reason," among others. “Deliberate" is derived from Middle English and Latin roots that indicate careful consideration, akin to "equilibrium" and "libra," both words suggesting a weighing process. The term is used in diverse contexts, including legal settings where a jury deliberates to reach a verdict and everyday situations requiring measured, thought-out decisions or actions.