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intentionality
in·ten·tion·al·i·ty I0180587 (ĭn-tĕn′shə-năl′ĭ-tē) n. pl. in·ten·tion·al·i·ties 1. The state of having or being formed by an intention. 2. Philosophy The property of being about or directed toward an object or end, especially as attributed to conscious states, beliefs, or other mental phenomena such as language. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | intentionality - expressive of intentionsdeliberateness, deliberation - the trait of thoughtfulness in action or decision; "he was a man of judicial deliberation" |
intentionality
intentionality - the purposiveness of human action. As SCHUTZ and the proponents of ETHNOMETHODOLOGY underline, intentionality does not, as sometimes suggested, consist only of a series of discrete purposes. It exists also in more ‘tacit’ forms of actor's ‘knowledgeability’ (i.e. in what GIDDENS (1984) terms PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE OR PRACTICAL CONSCIOUSNESS), as well as in the DISCURSIVE CONSCIOUSNESS of the actor. See also STRATIFICATION MODEL OF SOCIAL ACTION AND CONSCIOUSNESS.
- (PHILOSOPHY) for HUSSERL and SARTRE, the ‘reaching out towards an object’ involved in human consciousness.
intentionality
Words related to intentionalitynoun expressive of intentionsRelated Words- deliberateness
- deliberation
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