
1) Consciousness study 2) Deliberateness 3) Deliberation 4) Expressive of intentions
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1) Intention
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Intentionality is a philosophical concept defined by the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy as `the power of minds to be about, to represent, or to stand for, things, properties and states of affairs`. The term refers to the ability of the mind to form representations and should not be confused with intention. The term dates from medieval Schol.....
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• (n.) The quality or state of being intentional; purpose; design.
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in modern literary theory, the study of authorial intention in a literary work and its corresponding relevance to textual interpretation. With the ...
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in phenomenology, the characteristic of consciousness whereby it is conscious of somethingi.e., its directedness toward an object.[5 related articles]
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In philosophy, the property of consciousness whereby it is directed towards an object, even when this object does not exist in reality (such as `the golden mountain`). Intentionality is a key...
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In·ten`tion·al'i·ty noun The quality or state of being intentional; purpose; design.
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noun expressive of intentions
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(Lat. intentio, from intendere, to stretch) The property of consciousness whereby it refers to or intends an object. The intentional object is not necessarily a real or existent thing but is merely that which the mental act is about. Intentionality is the modern equivalent of the Scholastic intentio. -- L.W. (Ger. Intentionalität) In Husserl:...
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