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intensionally, adv. Philos.|ɪnˈtɛnʃənəlɪ| [f. intensional a. + -ly2.] By way of intension, in an intensional manner.
1883F. H. Bradley Princ. Logic 161 If again you emphasize the connection of the differences, you take the judgment intensionally. 1903, etc. [see extensionally adv.]. 1953K. Britton J. S. Mill vi. 189 This judgement also must be understood intensionally: i.e. as a connexion of universals which holds without reference to the mere spatio-temporal positions of the instances. 1970Philos. Q. XX. 43 We may take it that the expression so obtained is formally valid intensionally. |