(ibid., p. 3). The early and less sophisticated theory consisted in the idea that the act of consciousness does the work of representing an object and its relation to the subject. Instead, he argues, the later theory, which was formulated around 1908 and developed in detail in the first volume of the Ideen (1913), maintained that the noetic act is intentional only because a noema is correlated with it (ibid., p. 7). On Dreyfus's construal of Husserl, there must be something in the mind which takes care of three tasks. It guarantees that an object outside the mind is picked out, that the object is described under some aspect and that such descriptions are added which the object could have while being the same object." /> Intentionality, intuition and the computational theory of mind - Haaparanta Leila | sdvig press

Intentionality, intuition and the computational theory of mind

Leila Haaparanta

pp. 211-233


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