Examples of using Intentionality in English and their translations into Swedish
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Cases where intentionality is acknowledged.
with its invocation of collective intentionality.
And cases where intentionality must be involved e.g., Judg.
circularity and intentionality.
Intentionality is defined differently in different Member States.
There was no abundant intentionality in me getting out the suitcase.
Intentionality can face particular problems,
It belies a purposefulness… A-an intentionality. While the pattern seems haphazard and random.
a property known as intentionality in philosophy of mind.
imitation, intentionality, and action-understanding by young children and infants.
During the shelling at the events of the Ukrainian military watched from the quadcopter that speaks about the intentionality of their actions.
Intentionality is the capacity of mental states to be directed towards(about)
A finding of discrimination does not require intentionality or negligence by the employer.
Lesson 2: Driven and Intentionality Always in control of himself,
the idea of dating with intentionality and gospel-fueled motives excites me.
challenges in the flow of information rather than intentionality.
Modern philosophers of mind continue to ask how the subjective qualities and the intentionality of mental states and properties can be explained in naturalistic terms.
although the degrees of intentionality cannot be compared.
as he also puts it,"collective intentionality", but insists that they are distinct from the"I-intentions" that animate the actions of persons acting alone.
social ontology and collective intentionality(including shared
mechanisms(e.g. gas chambers) or intentionality of the genocide of the Jewish people at the hands of National Socialist Germany
recurrence and intentionality, but also taking into account the specific conditions in the different Member States;
Spinoza rejects the dualistic assumption that mind, intentionality, ethics, and freedom are to be treated as things separate from the natural world of physical objects and events.