Manuel
James Riley
The aboutness is its intentionality? — Shawn
Wayfarer
James Riley
'In philosophy, intentionality is the power of minds and mental states to be about, to represent, or to stand for, things, properties and states of affairs. — Wayfarer
Ying
What do you think phenomenologically is aboutness of an object?
The aboutness is its intentionality? — Shawn
Joshs
I'm assuming much of our mental ruminations may not be about anything. That is there is no "directedness" between speech fragments and any object. — Manuel
Manuel
Joshs
Then the question would be where does intentionality not arise in our mental life for Husserl? — Manuel
waarala
Ah. Then the question would be where does intentionality not arise in our mental life for Husserl? — Manuel
Manuel
A walking moose in the woods doesn't hit the tree and bounce from it to some direction, but he/she experiences the visual tree as an "obstacle" and accordingly orients itself. Is there some kind of "instinctual intentionality" involved even here, in this animal's behavior? — waarala
waarala
Manuel
Bartricks
It comes from Franz Brentano, who was one of Husserl's professors and a key source for later phenomenology. 'In philosophy, intentionality is the power of minds and mental states to be about, to represent, or to stand for, things, properties and states of affairs. To say of an individual’s mental states that they have intentionality is to say that they are mental representations or that they have contents.' It develops from there into a major topic in phenomenology and philosophy generally. — Wayfarer
Wayfarer
If so, what about photography? — TheMadFool
JACT
Harry Hindu
'In philosophy, intentionality is the power of minds and mental states to be about, to represent, or to stand for, things, properties and states of affairs. To say of an individual’s mental states that they have intentionality is to say that they are mental representations or that they have contents.' It develops from there into a major topic in phenomenology and philosophy generally. — Wayfarer
Joshs
Intentionality is the aspect of the mind that causes other mental states and body states. The will to remember something brings that memory into consciousness. — Harry Hindu
Joshs
This thread topic is about "aboutness" and not about intention (or "intentionality").
— 180 Proof
— Wheatley
Joshs
Joshs
If birds call out a warning sound related to the presence of a hawk, do we assume the aboutness if it shows that the birds are thinking? Or should we first establish that they can think, and then away there is aboutness? — frank
Harry Hindu
Then it should be simple enough for you to provide an example of aboutness and intentionality that does not include a causal relationship. In talking about intentionality or aboutness you are basically talking about causes and their effects.I imagine your description of intentionality is accurate for certain approaches in philosophy. In phenomenology, however, intentionality and aboutness are quite different from a cause-effect structure. — Joshs
Harry Hindu
This is just another way of saying consciousness is composed of information.Intentionality has to do with the directedness or of-ness or aboutness of consciousness — Joshs
180 Proof
Joshs
Intentionality has to do with the directedness or of-ness or aboutness of consciousness
— Joshs
This is just another way of saying consciousness is composed of information — Harry Hindu
Joshs
Then it should be simple enough for you to provide an example of aboutness and intentionality that does not include a causal relationship. In talking about intentionality or aboutness you are basically talking about causes and their effects.
Intentions always precede the action that is intended.
To say that something is about aomething else is to say that something was caused by something else, or else how would it be about it? How would it contain information about something else? — Harry Hindu
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