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intentionalism
intentionalism (ɪnˈtɛnʃənəlɪz(ə)m) [f. intentional a. + -ism.] The doctrine that a literary work or some other work, etc., is the result of conscious intention or design. So inˈtentionalist, one who propounds such a doctrine; intentionaˈlistic a., of, pertaining to, or characterized by intentionalis...
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Intentionalism (disambiguation)
Intentionalism may refer to:
Intentionalism, focus on original intent in constitutional and statutory interpretation
Authorial intentionalism, focus on authorial intent in aesthetic interpretation
Intentionalism (philosophy of mind)
Functionalism versus intentionalism, a historiographical debate
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Functionalism–intentionalism debate
Intentionalism
Extreme
Lucy Dawidowicz argued that Hitler already decided upon the Holocaust no later than 1919. Intentionalists: The Debate Twenty Years on or Whatever Happened to Functionalism and Intentionalism?"
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What is the adjective for intend? - WordHippo
Of or relating to intentionalism. ententive. Obsolete form of intentive. Examples: "And because he was ententive to the work of mercy, he deserved to be enlumined to the way of truth.". intentioned. (usually in compounds) Having a certain intention. intendable. (philosophy) Capable of being intended.
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Intentionality
Intentionalism
Intentionalism is the thesis that all mental states are intentional, i.e. that they are about something: about their intentional object. Forms of intentionalism
These theories can roughly be divided into three categories: pure intentionalism, impure intentionalism, and qualia theories.
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Authorial intent
Authorial intentionalism is the view that an author's intentions should constrain the ways in which a text is properly interpreted. Weak intentionalism
Weak intentionalism combines intentionalism with insights from reader response.
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Purposive approach
Barak believes intentionalism is too limited in its assessment of subjectivity. Purposivism in the United States is considered a strain of originalism, alongside textualism and intentionalism.
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Accidentalism (art)
In an early review of Colson’s 1988 “Accidental Non-Un-Intentionalism” exhibition at Angles Gallery, Brian Butler wrote in New Art Examiner, “The main
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Functionalism
theoretical approach to the study of language
Functionalism (philosophy of mind), a theory of the mind in contemporary philosophy
Functionalism versus intentionalism
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Bottom-up approach of the Holocaust
This approach is usually housed under a common debate in understanding the Holocaust, known as the functionalism versus intentionalism debate. In the functionalism versus intentionalism debate, the bottom-up approach originated under the functionalist perspective.
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Terry Barrett
There are two types of Intentionalism: Actual Intentionalism and Hypothetical Intentionalism. Conversely, in Hypothetical Intentionalism, the viewer is an ideal viewer and successfully interprets the work.
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Daniel O. Nathan
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Nathan defends an anti-intentionalist position in aesthetic interpretation and believes that intentionalism stems from a faulty analogy between an
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Helmut Krausnick
Historian Peter Longerich describes the work as a "seminal academic study", which made Krausnick the leading figure in the Holocaust functionalism versus intentionalism
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PGE v. Bureau of Labor and Industries
Notable interpretive theories are textualism, intentionalism, and purposivism.
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Textualism
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., although not a textualist himself, well-captured this philosophy, and its rejection of intentionalism: "We ask, not what this
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