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    <title>Mind in the World</title>    
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    <description>As the title of my article can indicate, the primary aim of this „brief introduction&quot; is to present the concept of intentionality of one of the world's leading philosophers - John R. Searle. Searle is known for his severe criticism of the dominant traditions in the study of mind, both materialist and dualist, and we may also recall his familiar argument called „the Chinese Room&quot; against theories of „artificial intelligence&quot;. The concept of intentionality was founded when philosophers attempted to describe and solve the philosophical problem of specific „quasi-relations&quot; between consciousness and objects and the direction of our mind or language to the real world. I am referring to situations in which we say for instance: „A thinks about p&quot;, &quot;B maintains that g&quot;, „X asks question if y&quot; and so on.  </description>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2020 12:40:36 +0100</pubDate>
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