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  1. Intentionality - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    • Contemporary discussions of the nature of intentionality are anintegral part of discussions of the nature of minds: what are mindsand what is it to have a mind? They arise in the context ofontological and metap… See more

    Intentional Inexistence

    Contemporary discussions of the nature of intentionality werelaunched and many of them were anticipated by Franz Brentano (1874,88–89) in his book, Psychology From an Empiric… See more

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    The Relational Nature of Singular Thoughts

    Many non-intentional relations hold of concrete particulars in spaceand time. If and when they … See more

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    How Can Distinct Beliefs Be About One and The Same object?

    The problem of the relational nature of the contents of true singularthoughts can be made more acute by the following puzzle that exercisedGottlob Frege (1892): how can one rat… See more

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    True Negative Existential Beliefs

    When Brentano reflected on the “quasi-relational” natureof the intentionality of thoughts about things that need notexist, he wrote that if one “is denying something, the existenceo… See more

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    Direct Reference

    Within the orthodox paradigm in the philosophy of mind and languageof the 1960’s and 1970’s, there was an important swing of the pendulumaway from the implication… See more

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    in·ten·tion·al·i·ty
    [inˌten(t)SHəˈnalədē]
    noun
    intentionality (noun)
      • philosophy
        the quality of mental states (e.g., thoughts, beliefs, desires, hopes) that consists in their being directed toward some object or state of affairs.
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