What is the relation between the intentionality of states and attitudes which can miss their mark, such as belief and desire, and the intentionality of acts, states and attitudes which cannot miss their mark, such as the different types of knowledge and simple seeing? Two theories of the first type of intentionality, the theory of correctness conditions and the theory of satisfaction conditions, are compared. It is argued that knowledge always involves knowledge of formal objects such as facts and values, that emotions are reactions to (apparently) known values and that beliefs are reactions to known or apparently known facts or to the objects of relational states
Intentional explanation, according to Elster, seeks to elucidate an action by showing that it was in...
1.1 The reducibility of intention to belief and desire.............. 2 1.2 Belief constraints on int...
One reasons not just in beliefs, but also in intentions, preferences, and other attitudes. For insta...
A complete cognitive science will include generalizations explanatory of human behavior which refer ...
I deliver an account of ‘practical knowledge’; the knowledge we have of our own intentional actions....
More than ever, it is in vogue to argue that no norms either play a role in or directly follow from ...
Intentionality is the concept of how mental states and their content relate to each other. Although ...
This thesis examines the theoretical underpinnings of intentional realism-the view that cognitive sc...
One of the most interesting and entertaining philosophical discussions of the last few decades is th...
ABSTRACT A propositional attitude (PA) is a belief, desire, fear, etc., that x ...
Abstract: This paper compares and relates tracking and phenomenal theories of intentionality with re...
Chapter 1 concerns issues in the construction of formal models of intensional notions. Intensional n...
In this paper, I argue that intentionality is normative, but not because of the normativity of propo...
Intentionality is not a mere linguistic fact. It is essential in mental acts. For why have we just i...
According to intentionalism, perceptual experience is a mental state with representational content. ...
Intentional explanation, according to Elster, seeks to elucidate an action by showing that it was in...
1.1 The reducibility of intention to belief and desire.............. 2 1.2 Belief constraints on int...
One reasons not just in beliefs, but also in intentions, preferences, and other attitudes. For insta...
A complete cognitive science will include generalizations explanatory of human behavior which refer ...
I deliver an account of ‘practical knowledge’; the knowledge we have of our own intentional actions....
More than ever, it is in vogue to argue that no norms either play a role in or directly follow from ...
Intentionality is the concept of how mental states and their content relate to each other. Although ...
This thesis examines the theoretical underpinnings of intentional realism-the view that cognitive sc...
One of the most interesting and entertaining philosophical discussions of the last few decades is th...
ABSTRACT A propositional attitude (PA) is a belief, desire, fear, etc., that x ...
Abstract: This paper compares and relates tracking and phenomenal theories of intentionality with re...
Chapter 1 concerns issues in the construction of formal models of intensional notions. Intensional n...
In this paper, I argue that intentionality is normative, but not because of the normativity of propo...
Intentionality is not a mere linguistic fact. It is essential in mental acts. For why have we just i...
According to intentionalism, perceptual experience is a mental state with representational content. ...
Intentional explanation, according to Elster, seeks to elucidate an action by showing that it was in...
1.1 The reducibility of intention to belief and desire.............. 2 1.2 Belief constraints on int...
One reasons not just in beliefs, but also in intentions, preferences, and other attitudes. For insta...