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Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 1986
Abstract Argues that there are two reasons for ascribing to mental states, structures more fine‐grained than the sets of possible world they represent: first, fine‐grained structure enters naturally into the explanation of behaviour; second, fine‐grained structure is needed in a theory of how those states represent the sets of possible ...
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Abstract Argues that there are two reasons for ascribing to mental states, structures more fine‐grained than the sets of possible world they represent: first, fine‐grained structure enters naturally into the explanation of behaviour; second, fine‐grained structure is needed in a theory of how those states represent the sets of possible ...
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Intentionality and Interpersonal Relations
Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science, 2009The present commentary re-introduces Heider's (1958) common-sense psychology and his treatment of intentionality, comparing and contrasting his theoretical formulations with those of Elstrup (IPBS: Integrative Psychological & Behavioral Science 43:4, 2009).
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Nano-intentionality: a defense of intrinsic intentionality
Biology & Philosophy, 2007I suggest that most discussions of intentional systems have overlooked an important aspect of living organisms: the intrinsic goal-directedness inherent in the behaviour of living eukaryotic cells. This goal directedness is nicely displayed by a normal cell’s ability to rearrange its own local material structure in response to damage, nutrient ...
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2011
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 inter-subjective intentionality, also called social cognition, and with social intentionality.
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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 inter-subjective intentionality, also called social cognition, and with social intentionality.
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Shared intentionality, reason-giving and the evolution of human culture
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2022Cathal O'Madagain, Michael Tomasello
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We in Me or Me in We? Collective Intentionality and Selfhood
Journal of Social Ontology, 2021Dan Zahavi
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Cyborg intentionality: Rethinking the phenomenology of human–technology relations
Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 2008Peter-Paul Verbeek
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The Primacy of Skilled Intentionality: on Hutto & Satne’s the Natural Origins of Content
Philosophia (United States), 2015Julian Kiverstein +2 more
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