- has
intentionality because it
represents a tree to the perceiver. A
central issue for
theories of
intentionality has been the
problem of
intentional inexistence:...
-
contribution of
shared intentionality to
cognition and
social reality formation. The
concept is
slightly close to
collective intentionality. The philosophical...
-
Intentionality bias,
which is
known as
intention bias for short, is a bias that
makes people believe that all
human behavior is
intentional and that unconscious...
- An
intentional community is a
voluntary residential community designed to
foster a high
degree of
social cohesion and teamwork.
Members typically unite...
- In the
philosophy of mind,
collective intentionality characterizes the
intentionality that
occurs when two or more
individuals undertake a task together...
- example, by
insisting that the deep
unconscious exists.
Intentionality-based
approaches see
intentionality as the mark of the mental. The
originator of this...
- do. — Daniel Dennett, The
Intentional Stance, p. 17
Dennett (1971, p. 87)
states that he took the
concept of "
intentionality" from the work of the German...
- its
intentionality, it
being directed towards something, as it is an
experience of or
about some object." Also, on this theory,
every intentional act...
-
collective intentionality (e.g., "we are
going for a walk") is a
distinct form of
intentionality, not
simply reducible to
individual intentionality (e.g.,...
- In
gridiron football,
intentional grounding is a
violation of the
rules where "a p****er...throws a
forward p****
without a
realistic chance of completion...