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The Intentional Structure of Consciousness

Citation: Crane, Tim (2003) The Intentional Structure of Consciousness.

This paper develops in more detail the view proposed in ‘Intentionality as the Mark of the Mental’. I challenge the widely accepted distinction between the intentional and the qualitative, and I argue that all aspects of consciousness can be understood in terms of the notions of intentional content, intentional mode and intentional object.Article

Additional Information: Citation: A.Jokic & Q.Smith (eds.) "Consciousness: New Philosophical Perspectives".
Creators: Crane, Tim and
Subjects: Philosophy
Keywords: Consciousness, Intentionality
Divisions: Institute of Philosophy
Collections: London Philosophy Papers
Dates:
  • 2003 (published)
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