| 41. | The intentionality of mental acts always refers to objects where it is impossible to find the known existence.
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| 42. | Though emotions are typically considered as having directedness and intentionality this idea has also been called into question.
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| 43. | Beyond the ability to identify actor intentionality, mental state understanding plays a crucial role in identifying victimization.
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| 44. | Whereas Bratman argues for a descriptive account of collective intentionality, other authors have taken a normative approach.
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| 45. | Young s point is that having an uninhibited intentionality makes a difference in how people think of themselves.
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| 46. | Intentionality is the phenomenon of things being'about'other things, paradigm cases being thoughts and sentences.
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| 47. | The intentionality of a verb like promise is part of what speakers of English know about the word.
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| 48. | Hilary Putnam focused particularly on intentionality between our thoughts and external state of affairs whether concepts or objects.
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| 49. | Pascoe posits that this is because of a tendency to assume intentionality with black students in instances of misbehavior.
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| 50. | His monograph-length Intentionality and Information Processing : An Alternative Model for Cognitive Science appeared in 1986.
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