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Brentano on Intentionality [PDF]
Brentano’s account of what he called intentionale Inexistenz — what we now call intentionality — is without question one of the most important parts of his philosophy, and one of the most influential ideas in late 19th-century philosophy.
Crane, Tim
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Infrared Nanocrystals for Space Application: Hardness to Irradiations
This article investigates infrared HgTe nanocrystals under X‐ray and ion irradiation, revealing remarkable radiation hardness. It uncovers distinct degradation mechanisms and shows that the nanomaterial outperforms integrated electronics. The results position colloidal nanocrystals as promising candidates for resilient space and harsh‐environment ...
Alexandre Neyret +22 more
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Intencionalidad, invención y reducción al absurdo en la invención de América
This essay discusses the interrelationship of intentionality, invention and reduction to the absurd in Edmundo O'Gorman's La invención de América. The question of the reduction to the absurd has a long history that goes from Parmenides to Marx.
José Rabasa
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Relational vs Adverbial Conceptions of Phenomenal Intentionality [PDF]
This paper asks whether phenomenal intentionality (intentionality that arises from phenomenal consciousness alone) has a relational structure of the sort envisaged in Russell’s theory of acquaintance.
Bourget, David
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Propositionalism without propositions, objectualism without objects [PDF]
Propositionalism is the view that all intentional states are propositional states, which are states with a propositional content, while objectualism is the view that at least some intentional states are objectual states, which are states with objectual ...
Daniel J Salkeld +6 more
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Conventional unstable electron transport layers (ETLs) limit self‐powered organic sensors. This work resolves this by developing a n‐type self‐assembled monolayer (SAM), “3‐PAPh”. This SAM forms a chemically stable and structurally ordered interface that fundamentally suppresses defect formation.
Ohhyun Kwon +11 more
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A Taxonomy for the Social Agents of Scientific Change
Although we accept that a scientific mosaic is a set of theories and methods accepted and employed by a scientific community, scientific community currently lacks a proper definition in scientonomy.
Nicholas Overgaard
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Probabilistic Knowledge in Action [PDF]
According to a standard assumption in epistemology, if one only partially believes that p , then one cannot thereby have knowledge that p. For example, if one only partially believes that that it is raining outside, one cannot know ...
Pavese, Carlotta
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Fluoroalkyl‐functionalized tin–oxo nanoclusters (N‐TOC6) enable robust pattern formation through ligand crosslinking under EUV exposure without thermal processing. Sn–F coordination mitigates the Lewis acidity of Sn centers, suppressing reactions with airborne molecules and improving post‐exposure pattern stability.
Yejin Ku +18 more
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Getting to why? Contemplative practice as reflection on intentionality
In my experience, conflict and other forms of being stuck or (as it is commonly referred to in narrative texts) ‘stuckness’ are related to actions, behaviour or events.
Francois Wessels
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