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  2. Intentionality - Wikipedia

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    Intentionality is the mental ability to refer to or represent something. [1] Sometimes regarded as the mark of the mental, it is found in mental states like ...

  3. Intention - Wikipedia

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    The meaning of the term "intention" is different from the term "intentionality" even though the two are closely related. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Intentionality is the more general term: it refers to the power of minds to represent or to stand for things, properties, and states of affairs.

  4. Mental state - Wikipedia

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    Intentionality is usually defined as the characteristic of mental states to refer to or be about objects or states of affairs. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] The belief that the moon has a circumference of 10921 km, for example, is a mental state that is intentional in virtue of being about the moon and its circumference.

  5. Mental representation - Wikipedia

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    Because they lack intentionality they will lack any intentional content. Lacking intentional content their phenomenal character will not be reducible to intentional content, refuting the representational doctrine. Though emotions are typically considered as having directedness and intentionality this idea has also been called into question.

  6. Agency (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    The abductive result is agency, the distinctive human capacity to illuminate meaning in the embodiment of semiosis.” [34] By this one can understand that in many ways an agent’s ability to communicate is fundamental to their agentive nature, and intentionality is a key component of what a communicative agent communicates. Additionally, an ...

  7. Aboutness - Wikipedia

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    Aboutness is a term used in library and information science (LIS), linguistics, philosophy of language, and philosophy of mind.In general, the term refers to the concept that a text, utterance, image, or action is on or of something. [1]

  8. Consciousness - Wikipedia

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    Philosophers have used the term consciousness for four main topics: knowledge in general, intentionality, introspection (and the knowledge it specifically generates) and phenomenal experience... Something within one's mind is 'introspectively conscious' just in case one introspects it (or is poised to do so).

  9. Category:Intention - Wikipedia

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