Title of article
Intentionality, Politics, And Religion
Author/Authors
Azadpur، Mohammad نويسنده San Francisco State University,San Francisco,USA ,
Issue Information
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Pages
6
From page
17
To page
22
Abstract
The idea that intentionality is the distinctive mark of the mental or that only mental phenomena have intentionality emerged in the philosophical tradition after Franz Brentano. Much of contemporary philosophy is dedicated to a rejection of the view that mental phenomena have original intentionality. In other words, main strands of contemporary philosophy seek to naturalize intentionality of the mental by tracing it to linguistic intentionality. So in order to avoid the problematic claim that a physical phenomenon can in virtue of its own physical structure mean exactly one thing, they adopt a form of holism. Nevertheless, contemporary philosophers are attracted to a naturalist story about the emergence of the logical space. In this work, I am interested in the naturalism and the holism advocated by Wilfrid Sellars and developed by the Pittsburgh school. It is not only a view that I find theoretically attractive but I also admire it for its fecund engagement with the history of philosophy, especially the work of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and, as I will argue, Abū Nas̩r Muḥammad alFārābī (Alfarabi).
Keywords
religion , Politics , Franz Brentano , Wilfrid Sellars , Intentionality
Journal title
Religious Inquiries
Serial Year
2015
Journal title
Religious Inquiries
Record number
2400903
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