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  • 1Intentional fallacy — Intentional fallacy, in literary criticism, addresses the assumption that the meaning intended by the author of a literary work is of primary importance. By characterizing this assumption as a fallacy, a critic suggests that the author s… …

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  • 2Being and Time — (German: Sein und Zeit , 1927) is a book by German philosopher Martin Heidegger. Although written quickly, and despite the fact that Heidegger never completed the project outlined in the introduction, it remains his most important work and has… …

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  • 3Intentional community — An intentional community is a planned residential community designed to have a much higher degree of teamwork than other communities. The members of an intentional community typically hold a common social, political, religious, or spiritual… …

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  • 4Intentional stance — The intentional stance is a theory of mental content proposed by Daniel C. Dennett. The theory provides the underpinnings of his later works on free will, consciousness, folk psychology, and evolution. The intentional stance is a level of… …

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  • 5intentional gardening — pp. Gardening with a specific purpose in mind, such as providing food or improving the environment. Example Citations: As bees and bats disappear from many jurisdictions, the incorporation of trees, shrubs and plants that attract animals and… …

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  • 6intentional grounding — noun An instance when the quaterback throws the ball into the ground or into the crowds to avoid being sacked and losing field position …

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  • 7Commune (intentional community) — A commune is an intentional community of people living together, sharing common interests, property, possessions, resources, work and income. In addition to the communal economy, consensus decision making, non hierarchical structures and… …

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  • 8intention — intentionless, adj. /in ten sheuhn/, n. 1. an act or instance of determining mentally upon some action or result. 2. the end or object intended; purpose. 3. intentions, a. purpose or attitude toward the effect of one s actions or conduct: a… …

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  • 9Ontic — Part of the series on: Corpus Aristotelicum Logic (Organon): Categories – Prior Analytics …

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  • 10интенциональность —         ИНТЕНЦИОНАЛЬНОСТЬ (англ. intentionality), Intentionalitat; нем. одно из центральных понятий аналитической философии и феноменологии, устанавливающее особое отношение между сознанием, языком и миром. В наиболее общем виде оно обозначает… …

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