Phenomenal intentionality is a kind of intentionality, or aboutness, that is grounded in phenomenal consciousness, the subjective, experiential feature of certain mental states. The phenomenal intentionality theory is a theory of intentionality according to which there is phenomenal intentionality, and all other kinds of intentionality at least partly derive from it. In recent years, the phenomenal intentionality theory has increasingly been seen as one of the main approaches to intentionality.
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Pitt, D. (2024). Phenomenal Intentionality. In The Quality of Thought (pp. 19–36). Oxford University PressOxford. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789901.003.0002
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