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How to pronounce intentionality in English?

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Type Words
Type of deliberateness, deliberation
Derivation intentional

Examples of intentionality

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Process art often entails an inherent motivation, rationale, and intentionality.
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Other things, such as words and paintings, can also have kinds of intentionality.
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That gives us more reason to assume intentionality over all the little details.
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The key here is to bring awareness and intentionality to the moments of our lives.
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So if you don't have intentionality, you could go out there and just sell widgets.
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This entails that the brain has the right causal powers to produce intentionality.
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I also think they need intentionality, especially when living in non-diverse areas.
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The shared intentionality lies at the basis of human society, Dr. Tomasello argues.
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Searle's account does also, with its invocation of collective intentionality.
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More examples
  • Expressive of intentions
  • That property of mental states and events by which they are directed at or about or of objects and states of affairs in the world (Searle, 1983) [1]; A structure which correlates all things experienced with the mode of experience to which experience is referenced. (Ihde 1986) [2]
  • Property of a representation or mental state that it is about some aspect of the world.
  • The idea that physical objects (including buildings) have no intrinsic meanings in themselves but only take on meanings in relation to their intended use.
  • The quality of `aboutness', or `world-directedness', that has been claimed to be a distinguishing feature of mental processes as opposed to physical ones. ...
  • In which the death of an insured person results from intentional behavior; subsequently the insurance company does not have to pay the benefits of an accidental death policy.
  • A property of at least some mental states, especially propositional attitudes. Mental states having this property are said to have content or be about something. The problem of intentionality is to explain how mental states have this property. ...
  • The capacity of an animal to recognize purpose and intention in another animal, not necessarily consciously.