Nettetintentional characteristics of language by reference to believing and to other psychological attitudes.”1 In other words, it is only our intentional mental states—believing, … Nettet5. jun. 2012 · The core doctrine in phenomenology is the teaching that every act of consciousness we perform, every experience that we have, is intentional: it is …
Consciousness and Intentionality - Stanford Encyclopedia …
NettetIntentionality refers to the ability of one’s mind to represent something. It is mostly ascribed to mental states, such as perceptions, beliefs, and desires. 1 In discussions of … NettetIntentionality is a being-state rather than a psychological state. It is the framework for both conscious and unconscious intentions. It is the meaning frame from which intentions … paddle resize
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Nettet18. des. 2009 · Intentional action is action that is explainable, in the appropriate way, by appeal to the agent's reasons for action. The reasons that explain intentional actions are appropriate pairs of the agent's desires (and other ‘pro-attitudes’) and beliefs. When one acts for a, certain reason an appropriate desire–belief pair causes one's action. Intentions are mental states that involve action plans to which the agent has committed themselves. As action plans, they can guide behavior. The action plan constitutes the content of the intention while the commitment is the agent's attitude towards this content. The term "intention" can be used both for prospective intentions, which are not yet executed, and for the intentions guiding the behavior as it happens, so-called immediate intentions, as discussed belo… NettetThe purpose of this lecture is to examine the metaphysical and ontological problems concerning the intentionality of acts of consciousness, the status of the objects toward which intentional... インスタ wbc