@misc{Lexicon of Arguments, title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024}, author = {Putnam,Hilary}, subject = {Intentionality}, note = {III 49 Evolution/intentionality/Putnam: the evolution will give us no more intentionality than we have packed into it. >Evolution. III 51 Intentionality/Kant/Putnam: Kant's problem of intentionality is the question to what extent a content of consciousness can be an "idea", i.e. a "representation" of an object outside of consciousness is the most difficult riddle of philosophy. >Consciousness/Kant, >Object/Kant, >Representation/Kant, >Thinking/Kant, >Perception/Kant, >Representation, >Consciousness, >Imagination, >World/thinking. III 203 Intentionality/reference/Wittgenstein/Putnam: Wittgenstein assumes that we do not interpret the reference as a causal relationship at all. >Reference/Wittgenstein. We find it tempting to imagine that the intentionality of our words is given in the experience of thinking itself. When one is asked "how do you know that it is a thought of so and so? If you immediately think of something like a shadow, a picture, you do not think of a causal relationship. But: III 210 Intentionality/WittgensteinVs: the "illusion of inner intentionality" is an illusory notion that reference is a mysterious something that exists while we think. III 211 Since we do not have an overview of all uses at all, we have no theory of reference at all. --- V 17 Thought/Putnam: according to many authors thoughts are essentially different from physical objects. They have the characteristic of "intentionality". Nothing physical has "intentionality" unless it is derived from an application by the mind. PutnamVs: this is a premature postulation of mysterious mental powers. V 35 Intentionality/Brentano: "Intentionality" makes the mind fit for reference. PutnamVsBrentano: this is not a solution. >Intentionality/Brentano. --- I 204f Intentionality/relativism/positivism/Putnam: it seems to me that both relativists and positivists are troubled by the problem of the intentionality of representation. Intentionality simply does not seem to fit into our post-Darwinian picture.}, note = { Putnam I Hilary Putnam Von einem Realistischen Standpunkt In Von einem realistischen Standpunkt, Vincent C. Müller, Frankfurt 1993 Putnam I (a) Hilary Putnam Explanation and Reference, In: Glenn Pearce & Patrick Maynard (eds.), Conceptual Change. D. Reidel. pp. 196--214 (1973) In Von einem realistischen Standpunkt, Vincent C. Müller, Reinbek 1993 Putnam I (b) Hilary Putnam Language and Reality, in: Mind, Language and Reality: Philosophical Papers, Volume 2. Cambridge University Press. pp. 272-90 (1995 In Von einem realistischen Standpunkt, Vincent C. Müller, Reinbek 1993 Putnam I (c) Hilary Putnam What is Realism? in: Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 76 (1975):pp. 177 - 194. In Von einem realistischen Standpunkt, Vincent C. Müller, Reinbek 1993 Putnam I (d) Hilary Putnam Models and Reality, Journal of Symbolic Logic 45 (3), 1980:pp. 464-482. In Von einem realistischen Standpunkt, Vincent C. Müller, Reinbek 1993 Putnam I (e) Hilary Putnam Reference and Truth In Von einem realistischen Standpunkt, Vincent C. Müller, Reinbek 1993 Putnam I (f) Hilary Putnam How to Be an Internal Realist and a Transcendental Idealist (at the Same Time) in: R. Haller/W. Grassl (eds): Sprache, Logik und Philosophie, Akten des 4. Internationalen Wittgenstein-Symposiums, 1979 In Von einem realistischen Standpunkt, Vincent C. Müller, Reinbek 1993 Putnam I (g) Hilary Putnam Why there isn’t a ready-made world, Synthese 51 (2):205--228 (1982) In Von einem realistischen Standpunkt, Vincent C. 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