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Precommitment

A distinguished state of a commitment object (Fornara & Colombetti 2002/2004) used to model the social situation a directive speech act sets up: because no agent can unilaterally place an obligation on another, a request from speaker a to hearer b creates a precommitment C(p, b, a, P|Q) whose debtor is the hearer. The hearer then either accepts (turning it into an active or conditional commitment), rejects (cancelling it), implicitly fulfils it by performing the requested action, or lets it expire after a time-out. Precommitment is what allows commitment-based ACL semantics to cover directives without retreating to mentalistic primitives.

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