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  • Intentionality - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    In philosophy, intentionality is the power of minds and mental states to be about, to represent, or to stand for, things, properties and states of affairs To say of an individual’s mental states that they have intentionality is to say that they are mental representations or that they have contents
  • Intentionality - Wikipedia
    Intentionality is the mental ability to refer to or represent something [1] Sometimes regarded as the mark of the mental, it is found in mental states like perceptions, beliefs or desires For example, the perception of a tree has intentionality because it represents a tree to the perceiver
  • 1 - What Is Intentionality, and Why Is It Important?
    The term most closely associated with phenomenology is “intentionality ” The core doctrine in phenomenology is the teaching that every act of consciousness we perform, every experience that we have, is intentional: it is essentially “consciousness of” or an “experience of” something or other
  • INTENTIONALITY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of INTENTIONAL is done by intention or design : intended How to use intentional in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Intentional
  • Intentionality | Definition, Examples Debate | Britannica
    intentionality, in phenomenology, the characteristic of consciousness whereby it is conscious of something—i e , its directedness toward an object
  • Intentionality - Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    The term ‘intentionality’ derives from the medieval Latin intentio Literally, this means a tension or stretching, but it is used by scholastic philosophers of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries as a technical term for a concept
  • The Core of Husserls Phenomenology: Intentionality and . . .
    Intentionality: Consciousness Is Always About Something 🔗 The most pivotal idea in Husserl’s phenomenology is *intentionality* Simply put, intentionality refers to the notion that consciousness is always directed towards something—whether it’s an object, a thought, or an emotion
  • A Principle of Intentionality - PMC
    Dennett proposes that the intentional stance is so powerful that it can be developed into a valid intentional theory This article expands Dennett’s model into a principle of intentionality that revolves around the construct of objective wisdom


















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