6491 | Berkeley replaced intentionality with an anti-abstractionist imagist theory of thought [Berkeley, by Robinson,H] |
18088 | Intentionality is the mark of dispositions, not of the mental [Place] |
2554 | Is intentionality a special sort of function? [Rorty] |
3481 | Consciousness is essential and basic to intentionality [Searle] |
3494 | Intentionality is defined in terms of representation [Searle] |
2325 | It seems impossible that an exact physical copy of this world could lack intentionality [Kim] |
3365 | Intentionality involves both reference and content [Kim] |
2527 | Unconscious intentionality is the foundation of the mind [Dennett] |
3158 | Theories of intentionality presuppose rationality, so can't explain it [Dennett] |
3976 | Intentional science needs objects with semantic and causal properties, and which obey laws [Fodor] |
3980 | Intentional states and processes may be causal relations among mental symbols [Fodor] |
7326 | Intentionality doesn't go deep enough to appear on the physicists' ultimate list of things [Fodor] |
15494 | We can't use propositions to explain intentional attitudes, because they would need explaining [Fodor] |
2981 | Is intentionality outwardly folk psychology, inwardly mentalese? [Lyons on Fodor] |
5000 | Behaviourism says intentionality is an external relation; language of thought says it's internal [Kirk,R] |
3164 | Intentional explanations are always circular [Rey] |
6537 | Teleological views allow for false intentional content, unlike causal and nomological theories [Lycan] |
2978 | Consciousness no longer seems essential to intentionality [Lyons] |
2400 | Is intentionality just causal connections? [Chalmers] |
7010 | Dispositionality provides the grounding for intentionality [Heil] |
7054 | Intentionality now has internalist (intrinsic to thinkers) and externalist (environment or community) views [Heil] |
4626 | The widespread externalist view says intentionality has content because of causal links of agent to world [Heil] |
4940 | Physicists see information as a measure of order, but for biologists it is symbolic exchange between animals [Edelman/Tononi] |