Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1. Fixing Reference on Intentionality
Chapter 2. Goals and Methodology
Part II: Alternative Theories of Intentionality
Chapter 3. The Mismatch Problem for Tracking Theories
Chapter 4. Functional Role Theories and Tracking Theories Again
Part III: The Phenomenal Intentionality Theory
Chapter 5. The Phenomenal Intentionality Theory
Chapter6. PIT's Status as a Theory of Intentionality
Part IV: Challenging Cases
Chapter 7. Thought
Chapter 8. Nonconscious States
Part V: The Aspect View
Chapter 9. Is Intentionality a Relation to a Content?
Part VI: Conclusion
Chapter 10. Conclusion: Intentionality and Other Related Phenomena
Angela Mendelovici is Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Western Ontario.
a first rate contribution
*M. Stratman, Philosophia*
...Mendelovici's stimulating book takes on a foundational issue in
the philosophy of mind, developing a novel strategy for solving
"the hard problem of intentionality". It is one of the first to
develop the phenomenal intentionality program in detail and should
become a starting point for future discussions of this topic.
*Adam Pautz, Brown University, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
(NDPR)*
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