Sentence examples for marks of intentionality from inspiring English sources

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He identified three marks of intentionality.

These three marks of intentionality apply only to noncompound sentences.

Reflection will reveal that neither component carries any of the marks of intentionality.

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So it carries the second mark of intentionality.

The first mark of intentionality recalls Brentano's idea of intentional inexistence.

The third mark of intentionality involves the failure of substitutivity for coextensive singular terms.

The second mark of intentionality is closely related, but involves whole propositional clauses rather than mere singular terms.

The antecedent carries the first mark of intentionality because neither it nor its negation entails either that the Holy Grail exists or that it does not exist.

Neither this sentence nor its negation entails either that Providence will be hit or that it won't be hit; thus the sentence carries the second mark of intentionality.

More cautiously, each theory attempts to explain its target phenomenon in terms of intentionality, and assumes that intentionality is representation.

Humans wear the mark of their shared intentionality, he notes, in a small but significant feature — the whites of their eyes, which are three times larger than those of any other primate, presumably to help others follow the direction of gaze.

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