Thinking differently about intentionality
At the heart of John Searle's pragmatism
- 76pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Focusing on the concept of intentionality, this work explores its role in the epistemological shift towards understanding mental states and social facts. It emphasizes that intentionality encompasses various mental states, including belief, desire, and intention, and is crucial for constructing social reality. The discussion traces the evolution of intentionality from Searle’s contributions, highlighting its significance in connecting different philosophical disciplines. This examination reveals the profound implications of intentionality in both individual cognition and collective social structures.
