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Neural dynamics of mental state attribution to social robot faces. [PDF]
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The chain mediation effect of rumination and worry between the intentionality and content dimensions of mind wandering and internalizing symptoms of depression and anxiety. [PDF]
Guan S, Takahashi T, Tomita N, Kumano H.
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Pets, protected animals and farm animals: three perceptual spaces of animal abuse. [PDF]
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Mentalizing Without a Mind: Psychotherapeutic Potential of Generative AI.
Yirmiya K, Fonagy P.
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Intentionality comes from the Latin verb intendo meaning to aim, hold out, or stretch. In the context of phenomenology, it refers to consciousness’s ability to be of or about things—how consciousness can direct itself toward objects internal (images, memories, etc.) and external (things, relations, and events in the world ...
Emmy van Deurzen, Claire Arnold-Baker
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Phenomenal Intentionality and Intentionality Holism
ProtoSociology, 2023A number of philosophers, ourselves included, advocate the Phenomenal Intentionality thesis, which asserts that the fundamental kind of intentionality or aboutness is the intentionality of occurrent conscious states or processes. We take this to imply that phenomenal intentionality is both intrinsic and basic. We ourselves also maintain that phenomenal
Terry Horgan, John Tienson
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Developmental Science, 2006
Abstract We argue for the importance of processes of shared intentionality in children's early cognitive development. We look briefly at four important social‐cognitive skills and how they are transformed by shared intentionality. In each case, we look first at a kind of individualistic version of the skill – as exemplified most clearly in the behavior
Michael, Tomasello, Malinda, Carpenter
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Abstract We argue for the importance of processes of shared intentionality in children's early cognitive development. We look briefly at four important social‐cognitive skills and how they are transformed by shared intentionality. In each case, we look first at a kind of individualistic version of the skill – as exemplified most clearly in the behavior
Michael, Tomasello, Malinda, Carpenter
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Is so-called Phenomenal Intentionality Real Intentionality?
Axiomathes, 2021This paper addresses the title question and provides an argument for the conclusion that so-called phenomenal intentionality, in both its relational and non-relational construals, cannot be identified with intentionality meant as the property for a mental state to be about something.
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