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Fact #1: Intentionality is solely the product of intellect.
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Fact #1: Intentionality is solely the product of intellect.
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Intentionality is built into the very words of the Great Commission!
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Intentionality is the power of minds to be about, to represent, or to stand for, things, properties and states of affairs.
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Intentionality is a higher-order property of certain systems, systems that could in theory be described by pure physics but in practice must be described using intentional language.
Blurring the Line 2007
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Intentionality is an assignment (verbal or attentional) of a relation between the virtual models and the (hypothesized) real systems.
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Intentionality is a higher-order property of certain systems, systems that could in theory be described by pure physics but in practice must be described using intentional language.
Blurring the Line 2007
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Intentionality is a higher-order property of certain systems, systems that could in theory be described by pure physics but in practice must be described using intentional language.
Blurring the Line 2007
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Intentionality focuses our experience and thus, through our intentions, the way we perceive the world and direct our actions in the world.
Marco J. de Vries - An Existential–Spiritual View of the Nature of Man William Harryman 2009
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Intentionality, to me at any rate, is a property of beliefs and other mental states possessing propositional content.
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