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Ability of the mind to form representations
has intentionality because it represents a tree to the perceiver. A central issue for theories of intentionality has been the problem of intentional inexistence:
Intentionality
Psychological concept
contribution of shared intentionality to cognition and social reality formation. The concept is slightly close to collective intentionality. The philosophical
Shared_intentionality
Social concept in philosophy of mind
In the philosophy of mind, collective intentionality characterizes the intentionality that occurs when two or more individuals undertake a task together
Collective_intentionality
Philosophical concept
do. — Daniel Dennett, The Intentional Stance, p. 17 Dennett (1971, p. 87) states that he took the concept of "intentionality" from the work of the German
Intentional_stance
Planned, socially cohesive, residential community
An intentional community or commune is a voluntary residential community designed to foster a high degree of social cohesion and teamwork. Such communities
Intentional_community
intentionally or accidentally. This refinement thus allowed researchers to accurately capture intentionality bias. One explanation for intentionality
Intentionality_bias
State of mind
example, by insisting that the deep unconscious exists. Intentionality-based approaches see intentionality as the mark of the mental. The originator of this
Mental_state
Penalty in American football
In gridiron football, intentional grounding is a violation of the rules where "a passer...throws a forward pass without a realistic chance of completion
Intentional_grounding
Philosophical method and schools of philosophy
its intentionality, it being directed towards something, as it is an experience of or about some object." Also, on this theory, every intentional act
Phenomenology_(philosophy)
Lifestyle
Intentional living is any lifestyle based on an individual's or group's conscious attempts to live according to their values and beliefs. These can include
Intentional_living
According to Franz Brentano, intentionality refers to the "aboutness of mental states that cannot be a physical relation between a mental state and what
Naturalization of intentionality
Naturalization_of_intentionality
Book by Henry Babcock Veatch
Intentional Logic: A Logic Based on Philosophical Realism is a book by Henry Babcock Veatch published in 1952. v t e
Intentional_Logic
Interpretation of sensory information
through the essential motive force of shared intentionality beginning from birth. The notion of shared intentionality, introduced by Michael Tomasello, was developed
Perception
American philosopher (1932–2025)
investigation of intentionality, which is central to Searle's "Philosophy of Mind". (Searle is at pains to emphasize that 'intentionality', the capacity
John_Searle
Page that is devoid of content and may be unexpected
An intentionally blank page is a page that has no content and may be unexpected. Such pages may serve purposes ranging from place-holding to space-filling
Intentionally_blank_page
2022 American double murder
time of her arrest. In a 2023 bench trial, the judge concluded she intentionally crashed the car in an act of premeditated murder. Shirilla was convicted
Murder of Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan
Murder_of_Dominic_Russo_and_Davion_Flanagan
Investigations may include inquiry into the nature of meaning, indexicality, intentionality, reference, the constitution of sentences, concepts, learning, and thought
Philosophy_of_language
Mental state denoting commitment to act
"Britannica: intentionality". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 13 November 2021. Jacob, Pierre (2019). "Intentionality: 1. Why is intentionality so-called?"
Intention
Tactic in baseball
The intentional balk is a tactic used in baseball. Used infrequently, it typically involves the pitcher deliberately balking in order to move a baserunner
Intentional_balk
Civil wrong due to a deliberate act
victims. This rule has not precluded defendants from litigating the intentionality of particular torts and thus argue that their liability insurers would
Intentional_tort
Violence and Development estimated that there were approximately 490,000 intentional homicides globally in 2004, for a rate of 7.6 per 100,000. UNODC calculated
List of countries by intentional homicide rate
List_of_countries_by_intentional_homicide_rate
Author's intent as it is encoded in their work
author's final intentions. For transcription and typesetting, authorial intentionality can be considered paramount. An intentionalist editor would constantly
Authorial_intent
Use of an excessive amount of a drug
a means to commit suicide, as the result of intentional or unintentional misuse of medication. Intentional misuse leading to overdose can include using
Drug_overdose
The Intentional Theatre in Waterford, Connecticut, was the fourth largest theater in the state of Connecticut and one of the leading community theaters
Intentional_Theatre
Philosophical view that some states of mind, as commonly understood, do not exist
eliminativists reject intentionality while accepting the existence of qualia. Other eliminativists reject qualia while accepting intentionality. Many philosophers
Eliminative_materialism
Statutory offence in England and Wales
Intentional harassment, alarm or distress is a statutory offence in England and Wales. It is an aggravated form of the offence of harassment, alarm or
Intentional harassment, alarm or distress
Intentional_harassment,_alarm_or_distress
This is a list of intentional communities. An intentional community is a planned residential community designed from the start to have a high degree of
List of intentional communities
List_of_intentional_communities
Walk issued by a pitcher to avoid the potential for the batter to get a hit
In baseball, an intentional base on balls, usually referred to as an intentional walk and denoted in baseball scorekeeping by IBB, is a walk issued to
Intentional_base_on_balls
Topics referred to by the same term
Intentional misspelling may refer to: Sensational spelling Satiric misspelling This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Intentional
Intentional_misspelling
Topics referred to by the same term
and makes a positive mark on the world. It is part of the topic of intentionality and goal-seeking behavior. Related concepts and subjects: Goal, a desired
Purpose
Austrian Catholic priest and philosopher (1838–1917)
credited with having reintroduced the medieval scholastic concept of intentionality into contemporary philosophy. Originally a Catholic priest, Brentano
Franz_Brentano
Philosophy of mind where the mind resides beyond the brain and body
poised to guide reasoning ... and behavior that counts. The shared intentionality hypothesis yields yet another perspective to the idea of extended mind
Extended_mind_thesis
Communication used to influence opinion
a thoroughly negative meaning in western countries, representing the intentional dissemination of often false, but certainly "compelling" claims to support
Propaganda
Object that exists in the imagination
and fiction. Closely related are intentional objects, which are what thoughts and feelings are about (intentionality), even if they are not about anything
Object_of_the_mind
Christian ethical consideration
The principle of double effect is a set of ethical criteria which Christian philosophers have advocated for evaluating the permissibility of acting when
Principle_of_double_effect
French philosopher (born 1946)
work Prolegomena to Charity is entitled "The Intentionality of Love" and primarily concerns intentionality and phenomenology. Influenced by (and dedicated
Jean-Luc_Marion
Unlawful killing of a human with malice
strict distinction between premeditated intentional killing (classed as murder, moord) and non-premeditated intentional killing (manslaughter, doodslag) is
Murder
Intentional deception to gain unlawfully
In law, fraud is intentional deception to deprive a victim of a legal right or to gain from a victim unlawfully or unfairly. Fraud can violate civil law
Fraud
Philosophical treatment of oxymorons
in intentional states which are directed at nonexistent objects. Starting with the "principle of intentionality", mental phenomena are intentionally directed
Nonexistent_objects
Intentional contagion of infection, also called voluntary contagion, conscious contagion, or intentional transmission is the act by which a human being
Intentional contagion of infection
Intentional_contagion_of_infection
Field of study in neuroscience and psychology
integrative complexity of intentionality-perception development for beginning cognitive development. Nowadays, the Shared intentionality hypothesis is the only
Cognitive_development
Topics referred to by the same term
Intentionalism may refer to: Intentionalism, focus on original intent in constitutional and statutory interpretation Authorial intentionalism, focus on
Intentionalism (disambiguation)
Intentionalism_(disambiguation)
Central concept of the self-model theory of subjectivity
contents, the phenomenal self-model (PSM) and the phenomenal model of the intentionality relation (PMIR). The philosopher Thomas Metzinger advanced the theory
Self-model
American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Intentionally (April 2, 1956 – January 15, 1970) was an American Champion Thoroughbred racehorse and an important foundation sire for the Florida horse
Intentionally_(horse)
Intentional injury to one's body
Self-harm is intentional behavior that causes harm to oneself. This is most commonly regarded as direct injury of one's own tissues, usually without suicidal
Self-harm
Disturbance in an electrical circuit due to external sources of radio waves
radio communications, the negative effects of interference from both intentional and unintentional transmissions have been felt and the need to manage
Electromagnetic_interference
Basketball foul for excessive or violent contact
latter type is also called an "intentional foul" in the National Basketball Association (NBA). However, not all intentional fouls are flagrant fouls, as
Flagrant_foul
Thought experiment on artificial intelligence
Searle distinguishes between "intrinsic" intentionality and "derived" intentionality. "Intrinsic" intentionality is the kind that involves "conscious understanding"
Chinese_room
2011 American TV series or program
Intentional Talk is an hour long (during the regular season) and a 30-minute-long (during the offseason) talk show shown live Monday-Friday at 5:00 ET
Intentional_Talk
American software company (2002–2017)
Intentional Software was a software company that designed tools and platforms that followed the principles of intentional programming in which programmers
Intentional_Software
Computer composed of organic material
on ideas of cellular intentionality. The idea is that not only do whole organisms have a sense of "aboutness" of intentionality, but that single cells
Wetware_computer
Networking organisation for residential communities
The Foundation for Intentional Community (FIC), formerly the Fellowship of Intentional Communities then the Fellowship for Intentional Community, provides
Foundation for Intentional Community
Foundation_for_Intentional_Community
Sociological theory
Shared intentionality theory – Cognitive psychologist Professor Michael Tomasello (1950- ) developed the psychological construct of shared intentionality through
Collective_behavior
Device designed to produce radio waves
An intentional radiator is any device that is deliberately designed to produce radio waves. Radio transmitters of all kinds, including the garage door
Intentional_radiator
American philosopher (born 1950)
slogan), thereby also giving a non-representationalist account of the intentionality of thought and the rationality of action as well." Brandom is broadly
Robert_Brandom
Batting technique in baseball or fastpitch softball
define a bunt as follows: "A bunt is a batted ball not swung at, but intentionally met with the bat and tapped slowly within the infield." To bunt, the
Bunt_(baseball)
Intellectual controversy
by Austin. He argued that the focus on intentionality in speech-act theory was misguided because intentionality is restricted to that which is already
Searle–Derrida_debate
Something roughly the same as something else
An approximation is anything that is intentionally similar but not exactly equal to something else. The word approximation is derived from Latin approximatus
Approximation
Gaining awareness of biological processes
biofeedback naturally all the time, at varied levels of consciousness and intentionality. Biofeedback and the biofeedback loop can also be thought of as self-regulation
Biofeedback
This is a list of U.S. states by intentional homicide rate. US territories can be found at List of countries by intentional homicide rate. The homicide rate
List of U.S. states by intentional homicide rate
List_of_U.S._states_by_intentional_homicide_rate
False report of a person's death
revealed to be untrue. In some cases, it might be because the person has intentionally faked death. "James Ross Clemens, a cousin of mine, was seriously ill
Death_hoax
Hypothetical internal cognitive symbol that represents external reality
they lack intentionality or aboutness. Because they are not directed at anything they are not about anything. Because they lack intentionality they will
Mental_representation
Triple-dot punctuation mark
series of three dots. An ellipsis can be used in many ways, such as for intentional omission of text or numbers, to imply a concept without using words,
Ellipsis
Plain text markup language
ambiguities and raised unanswered questions, causing implementations to both intentionally and accidentally diverge from the original version. This was addressed
Markdown
Study of cognitive processes involved in social interactions
neurophysiological hypothesis of shared intentionality, Latvian Prof. Igor Val Danilov expanded the use of the term shared intentionality to include consideration of
Social_cognition
American philosopher (born 1948)
has written many works on phenomenal intentionality, which is the idea of "an internal, narrow type of intentionality that is not only determined by phenomenology
Terence_Horgan
Any ritual that involves the intentional release of blood
A blood ritual is any ritual that involves the intentional release of blood.[citation needed] Some blood rituals involve two or more parties cutting themselves
Blood_ritual
Psychologic theory
research studies, Research Professor Igor Val Danilov developed the Shared intentionality notion first introduced by Professor of psychology Michael Tomasello
Distributed_cognition
Common placeholder name in English
legal systems, when the true name of a person is unknown or is being intentionally concealed. In the context of law enforcement in the United States, such
John_Doe
Training in golfing rules and skills
them great including: proper intentionality, swing repeatability to produce an action that fits the golfers intentionality, and a strong level of automaticity
Golf_instruction
Chronological inconsistency
proper temporal domain. An anachronism may be either intentional or unintentional. Intentional anachronisms may be introduced into a literary or artistic
Anachronism
Genre of pop music
written intentionally to be cringeworthy. It encompasses songs and music videos that are essentially awkward in nature. This awkwardness is intentionally produced
Cringe_pop
Structured system of communication
early hominins acquired the ability to form a theory of mind and shared intentionality. This development is sometimes thought to have coincided with an increase
Language
Concept in epistemology
propositional attitudes; they are also discussed under the headings of intentionality and linguistic modality. Many problematic situations in real life arise
Propositional_attitude
Conscious event, perception or practical knowledge
and Intentionality". The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University. Strawson, Galen (2005). "Intentionality and
Experience
Psychological focus, perception and prioritising discrete information
overlaps with or is confused with intentionality, partly because of ambiguities in their linguistic definitions. Intentionality has been defined as "the power
Attention
Style of comedy
exceeds the boundaries of normal physical comedy, which may involve both intentional violence and violence by mishap, often resulting from physical abuse
Slapstick
Tiger morph
the wild in India. The vast majority of white tigers are a result of intentional inbreeding for human entertainment, a practice which is banned by the
White_tiger
American philosopher
is a theory about something philosophers often refer to as "intentionality". Intentionality is the phenomenon of things being 'about' other things, paradigm
Ruth_Millikan
Intentionally devised human language
unlike most languages that naturally emerge from human interaction, is intentionally devised by a person or group for a particular purpose. The term constructed
Constructed_language
Topics referred to by the same term
commune in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A commune is a term for an intentional community in which people hold property in common. Commune or comună
Commune
Violent tactic resulting in the attacker's intentional death
names, see below) is a deliberate attack in which the perpetrators intentionally end their own lives as part of the attack. These attacks are a form
Suicide_attack
Philosophical doctrine
at the physical level and fails to explain how meaning, values and intentionality can arise from that. Radical empiricism is a postulate, a statement
Radical_empiricism
Topics referred to by the same term
Marooned may refer to: Marooning, the intentional act of abandoning someone in an uninhabited area Marooned (1933 film), a British drama film Marooned
Marooned
Family of fishes
They are valuable as a food source and have become notorious as an intentionally released invasive species. These fish have been kept as pets, but as
Snakehead_(fish)
American businessman (born 1962/63)
player who currently plays on the WTA Tour. Navarro teaches a course on intentionality in the School of Business at the College of Charleston. As of 2025,
Ben_Navarro
Humor that alludes to itself
or openly directed toward itself—is self-referential in some way, intentionally alluding to the very person who is expressing the humor in a comedic
Self-referential_humor
How babies develop the ability to think and know things
— Colin McGinn, Problems in Philosophy. 1993, The notion of shared intentionality, a category of processes during social learning at the onset of life
Infant_cognitive_development
Totality of psychological phenomena
sense, only mental states have original intentionality, whereas words and pictures have derivative intentionality since they would not refer if divorced
Mind
Letter intended for a wide audience
intended for an individual, but that is nonetheless widely distributed intentionally. Open letters usually take the form of a letter addressed to an individual
Open_letter
Tort in common law
Intentional infliction of emotional distress (IIED; sometimes called the tort of outrage) is a common law tort that allows individuals to recover for
Intentional infliction of emotional distress
Intentional_infliction_of_emotional_distress
Greek mythological hero
person who is intentionally false must be "better" than a person who is unintentionally false, on the basis that someone who lies intentionally must understand
Achilles
Physical injury and mistreatment of others
Physical abuse is any intentional act causing injury or trauma to another person or animal by way of bodily contact. In most cases,[citation needed] children
Physical_abuse
Welsh nationalist political party
traditionally Labour heartlands. These breakthroughs were part of the intentional aim to win more seats in the Welsh valleys and North East Wales. The
Plaid_Cymru
Restarting a computer system or process
the process by which a running computer system is restarted, either intentionally or unintentionally. Reboots can be either a cold reboot (alternatively
Reboot
Branch of philosophy
Daniel (1998). The intentional stance. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-54053-7. Searle, John (2001). Intentionality. A Paper on the Philosophy
Philosophy_of_mind
conception of the intentionality of human action introduced by philosopher G. E. M. Anscombe. Anscombe wrote that a human action is intentional if the question
Acting_under_a_description
British psychologist (1934–2004)
usually about something, and this is described as intentionality or meaning. He suggested that intentionality is another aspect of the "binding problem", as
Jeffrey_Alan_Gray
Theory in translation studies
of a purposeful action that determines a translation strategy. The intentionality of a translational action stated in a translation brief, the directives
Skopos_theory
Neural activity synching to external stimuli
Neural oscillation Neural synchrony Behavioural synchrony Shared intentionality Notbohm, Annika; Kurths, Jürgen; Herrmann, Christoph S. (2016). "Modification
Brainwave_entrainment
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Hindu
Benevolent, Kind hearted, Kind
Girl/Female
Latin
A nymph.
Female
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Abiytal, ABITAL means "my father is dew." In the bible, this is the name of one of David's wives.Â
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Undefeatable
Biblical
field of blood
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Very Strong; Powerful
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Festival of Lamps
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Saptarishi
Girl/Female
French American Latin
From Adria, the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place called Watton, as for example one in Norfolk, named from the Old English personal name Wada + tūn ‘settlement’, or another, in East Yorkshire, which takes its name from Old English wǣt ‘wet’ + dūn ‘hill’.
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n.
The quality or state of being intentional; purpose; design.