Against Searle's account l have defended an externalist conception of collective intentionality that incorporates social relations. |
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For me, the intentionality, the planning, is wonderfully creative and incredibly sexy. |
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I think we can safely say that the intentionality behind the ethnic cleansing of 750,000 is established beyond reasonable doubt. |
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You mentioned language and its multiple meaning, metaphorical asides, its evocative transgressions and endearing intentionality. |
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Making a film from pre-existing images refracts so many layers of intentionality, it makes my head spin. |
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The problem with purchasing labour is that it is a distinctly unusual commodity, imbued with intentionality. |
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But, alas, such a clear and distinct view of mental intentionality still eludes philosophers of mind. |
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Where are we if we take the view that physicalism cannot account for the intentionality of mental items? |
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But the primary phenomena of intentionality are conscious experiences, including conscious thoughts. |
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The latter, it will be recalled, is characterized by intentionality, directedness towards an object. |
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This would suggest that phenomenality was inherently intentional, while intentionality was not inherently phenomenal. |
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Invitational education assumes that preceptors will display trust, respect, intentionality, and optimism toward preceptees. |
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It is not right to think of intentionality purely in terms of the explanation of behaviour. |
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This ability fundamentally relies on the concepts of intention and intentionality. |
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Abelard draws the conclusion that intentionality is a primitive and irreducible feature of the mind, our acts of attending to things. |
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This conclusion, however, is valid only if Searle is right in claiming that collective intentionality conforms to methodological solipsism. |
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Because other primates do not understand intentionality or causality they do not engage in cultural learning of this type. |
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There is a playing down of intentionality, and a stress on attentiveness and reception. |
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The over-determined nature of intentionality invariably means a gap between what is intended and what can be seen. |
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I agree with Josh that intentionality is the fundamental issue for those interested in assessing the administration's efforts. |
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As I have already outlined, a social fact for Searle is any fact that involves collective intentionality. |
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Preferences, plans, goals, and other markers of intentionality are at the highest level. |
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Therefore, intentionality and deliberate programming done in camps often resulted in positive youth development. |
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We have been talking about the intentionality of consciousness, the role of sensation in perception, and so on. |
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But problems of consciousness are generally felt to be less tractable than matters of intentionality. |
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A similar question of intentionality applies to the film's title, which is plucked from a minor anecdote shared by Abby's father. |
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Human action could be said to be the cause of any of these, to some extent, although the degrees of intentionality cannot be compared. |
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The reductions shall be based on the severity, the extent, the permanence, the repetition and the intentionality of the non-compliance. |
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We have serious concerns about article 2, which we firmly believe needs a more focused definition that includes the element of intentionality. |
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Those standards relate to independence, intentionality, transparency, ethics, impartiality, quality, timeliness and utility. |
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Where oracles once spoke with a particular type of intentionality that provided a foundational basis for truth, we now cannot fall back on such myths. |
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In this case, therefore, the gravest possible consequences resulted from an act of the most serious and morally blameworthy intentionality. |
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All consciousness and intentionality is in the minds of individuals. |
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But wouldn't it be wonderful if we could all live our lives with the intentionality that such a warning brings? |
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We will contribute to the world of positive youth development with practical applications driven by intentionality that can be used in any setting. |
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Any fact that involves shared collective intentionality is a social fact. |
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This follows a U.S. Supreme Court decision involving a tax protester some years ago and is consistent with our view that intentionality must underlie a criminal act. |
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Furthermore, also doxastic collective intentionality can in some cases perform the task of institution-maintenance and in some cases even the task of institution creation. |
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A different strategy for explaining consciousness via intentionality highlights the importance of clarity regarding the connection between consciousness and reflexivity. |
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Such mental leg irons result from our need to control our lives, or maximize intentionality. |
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But everyone has to be on the same page … It has to be done with a sense of intentionality, with a sense of purpose. |
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It's hard for us to know their thinking with certainty, but intentionality does not factor into censorship decisions anyway. |
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As it is used here, the term is explicit in its reference to learning and reflects a degree of intentionality in acquiring and developing competencies, and hence has a potentially important investment dimension. |
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Subjectivity is not incompatible with intentionality. |
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Phase 3's theme was 'Sharpening Our Focus' by increasing precision and intentionality in the strategies and with focused interventions for lower achieving students, schools and districts. |
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And although it wasn't enough, and with little or no intentionality whatsoever, it intiated them in the process of evolution that now acquires more possibilities to develop. |
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This is a complex hypothetical construct linked to that of attitude in that motivation implies intentionality and serves as the base for the interface area between subject proactiveness, inertia or withdrawal. |
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In meeting the challenge of making irreducibility compatible with individual ownership, a lot depends on where exactly the collectivity is placed in the analysis of collective intentionality. |
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While this plan facilitated the objectives of intentionality and collaboration, it also allowed for the identification of key messages, which was an identified need of the members of the Steering Committee. |
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While most of the Junior and Senior Kindergarten years are play-based, Jelley says it is important to understand the intentionality behind the play and its connection with literacy. |
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In both cases, human activity is to some degree responsible, whether directly or indirectly, although the degrees of intentionality cannot be compared. |
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There is no logical need, within this framework, to force human beings to accept the triumph of the absurdity of the natural over intentionality and liberty. |
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Today after the giant strides made in biblical studies, respect for the intentionality of the text must constitute for all a fundamental point of no:return. |
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That readiness depends on seven key ingredients, which the research has defined as: confidence, curiosity, intentionality, self-control, relatedness, capacity to communicate, and cooperativeness. |
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Do all mental states exhibit intentionality? |
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This struggle to overcome suffering gives continuity to the historical process and gives meaning to human beings because it affirms the intentionality denied to them by others. |
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As such it is also the key image of its imaginary matrix, its seity, purposefulness, archetypally determined intentionality, and existential project. |
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The intentionality of act which Levinas claims is the only explicit intentionality Husserl operates within suggests a kind of representationalism. |
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The first work to advocate the idea of intentionality was published in 1854 by Joaquim Noberto de Sousa e Silva, after Pedro II had opened the debate. |
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