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... Intentional object . An expression not only says something , it refers to an intentional object or objective correlate . [ 22 ] The intentional object of an expression is what is spoken of , while the meaning of an expression is the ...
... Intentional object . An expression not only says something , it refers to an intentional object or objective correlate . [ 22 ] The intentional object of an expression is what is spoken of , while the meaning of an expression is the ...
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Harry P. Reeder. Note that the intentional matter and the intentional object may differ : ' That is an equilateral triangle ' and ' That is an equiangular triangle ' are alike in their intentional object , but differ in intentional ...
Harry P. Reeder. Note that the intentional matter and the intentional object may differ : ' That is an equilateral triangle ' and ' That is an equiangular triangle ' are alike in their intentional object , but differ in intentional ...
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... intentional Object which , as intentional Object , inseparably belongs to it , therefore itself inherently dwells within < the inten- tion > . Indeed , it is and remains its < Object > meant , objectivated , and the like , no matter if ...
... intentional Object which , as intentional Object , inseparably belongs to it , therefore itself inherently dwells within < the inten- tion > . Indeed , it is and remains its < Object > meant , objectivated , and the like , no matter if ...
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