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People know complaining through Twitter is not ideal, meaning that when a customer takes to Twitter, they are likely to be exasperated.
Ellsbury is more aggressive at the plate than what is considered ideal, meaning that he likes to swing the bat and is less likely to work the count to reach base by a walk.
To this passage, Twardowski appends a note referring to Husserl's notion of ideal meaning.
Ideal meaning would be the engine of intentionality in acts of consciousness.
The noema of an act of consciousness Husserl characterized both as an ideal meaning and as "the object as intended".
Language as 'contracted' material signifier, and 'expanding' ideal meaning repeats the basic structure of the WA, and Schelling insists that, like the material world without the 'ideal' capacity for expansion, language can become 'congealed'congealed
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These contents are shareable by different acts of consciousness, and in that sense they are objective, ideal meanings.
On one account, phenomenology explicates the intentional or semantic force of ideal meanings, and propositional meanings are central to logical theory.
Yet Husserl's phenomenology presupposes theory about species and individuals (universals and particulars), relations of part and whole, and ideal meanings — all parts of ontology.
Yet it develops a kind of logic — a theory of meaning (today we say logical semantics) — in that it describes and analyzes objective contents of consciousness: ideas, concepts, images, propositions, in short, ideal meanings of various types that serve as intentional contents, or noematic meanings, of various types of experience.
It is fundamentally a work in ontology, in Ingarden's sense (see §2 above), laying out the essential features anything must have to be counted as a literary work, what parts it must have and how they are interrelated, and how such entities as literary works relate to other sorts of entities such as authors, copies of texts, readers, and ideal meanings.
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