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I will shed light on the phenomenon of collective intentionality, which, in the philosophical, cognitive sciences and neurosciences debate, is often confused with similar yet diverse phenomena, i.e. with intersubjective intentionality, also called social
Francesca De Vecchi
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Modeling intentionality in the human brain
This paper is focusing on a rather neglected issue that concerns both aspects of philosophy and neurobiology in relation to the concept of intentionality.
Orestis Giotakos
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Disturbances of Shared Intentionality in Schizophrenia and Autism
Schizophrenia and autism are today considered complex spectrum disorders characterized by difficulties in social behavior. Drawing on recent advances in collective or shared intentionality studies, we present a novel theoretical approach to these social ...
Alessandro Salice +2 more
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The Issue of Intentionality in Contemporary Thomism [PDF]
The issue of intentionality is one of the pivotal points in the theory of knowledge. Depending on how intentionality is understood, one can be a realist, a nominalist, or an idealist. For that reason, modern Thomists widely discuss this theme.
Alvaro Freile
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Perceptions of intentionality for goal-related action: behavioral description matters. [PDF]
Perceptions of intentionality critically guide everyday social interactions, though the literature provides diverging portraits of how such judgments are made. One view suggests that people have an "intentionality bias," predisposing them toward labeling
Andrew E Monroe +2 more
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Aesthetic Bodily Intentionality in Dance: Developing the Classical Notion of Intentionality [PDF]
In this article, my main strategy is to analyze Merleau-Ponty’s use of intentionality in order to do three things: first, I delineate Merleau-Ponty’s departures from Husserl’s semantic conception of intentionality.
Edyta Kuzian
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The intentionality of smell [PDF]
AbstractSome consider it obvious that vision represents. But argument is needed to show that smell does; it has never been obvious that smell represents. This chapter rebuts three reasons for doubting that smell represents, and offers several arguments that it does, based on the general idea that when we smell an object we noninferentially find out ...
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Researchers use the terms “emotion” and “intentionality” with different meanings. There are distinctions between the functional emotion state, its conscious experience, our ability to attribute emotions to others, our ability to think and talk about ...
Orestis Giotakos
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Intentionality as Tendency and Intentionality as Consciousness-of [PDF]
AbstractIn this paper, I argue that according to Edmund Husserl “tendency” does not designate a specific class of intentional experiences but rather, on par with “consciousness-of,” a universal mode of intentionality essential for any constitution of sense.
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3.2. Ontologia sociale e intenzionalità: quattro tesi
I put forward four these concerning phenomenologically clarifying criteria to characterise social entities. The first thesis maintains that social entities have a sui generis ontological status: unlike natural and ideal entities, social entities depend ...
Francesca De Vecchi
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