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Intentionality/Intentions defined as; Doing, as Actions, as Plans, and as Belief.
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Why is Schopenhauer's definition of intentionality not generally accepted by philosophers?
Schopenhauer already defined "intentionality". It's called Representation.
He separates representation into subject and object and says that neither can exist without the other. … Which is a thing known as "intentionality" in philosophy. …
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Did Daniel Dennet plagiarize Schopenhauer?
Compare Dennett's 3 levels of explanations for behavior of objects with Schopenhauer's 3 forms of Causality.
Dennett is talking about an approach to explain the behaviour of objects.
Explanation is in …