“…This is the one part of my presentation of showing which I take to be a bit non-standard; often, showing is characterized as involving the mere absence of the causal intention, rather than by the affirmative presence of an intention to the contrary. I think however that my addition here still captures most if not all of the cases of showing that theorists have been interested in discussing, and that it sharpens the showing/ telling distinction in a way that is helpful for our subsequent discussion.5Hyska [2023b] addresses a related puzzle about the value of intention recognition to communication generally.…”