{"id":87,"date":"2008-02-08T16:21:38","date_gmt":"2008-02-08T21:21:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/noahgreenstein.com\/wordpress\/?p=87"},"modified":"2008-02-08T16:21:38","modified_gmt":"2008-02-08T21:21:38","slug":"intentionality-is-dead","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.noahgreenstein.com\/wordpress\/2008\/02\/08\/intentionality-is-dead\/","title":{"rendered":"Intentionality is Dead"},"content":{"rendered":"<blockquote><p>After Buddha was dead, his shadow was still shown for centuries in a cave&#8211;a tremendous, gruesome shadow.  God is dead: but given the way of men there may still be caves for thousands of years in which his shadow will be shown.&#8211;And we&#8211;we still have to vanquish his shadow, too.<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.geocities.com\/thenietzschechannel\/diefrohl7d.htm\" title=\"The Nietzsche Channel: The Gay Science\" target=\"_blank\"> ~F. N.<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>If want to study the mind, we believed that we needed to understand intentionality:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>  Intentionality is the power of minds to be about, to represent, or to stand for, things, properties and states of affairs. &#8212;<a href=\"http:\/\/plato.stanford.edu\/entries\/intentionality\/\" title=\"Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Intentionality\" target=\"_blank\">SEP<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>However intentionality is nowhere to be found.  Intentionality is supposed to give us everything, it is the power of the mind, but in giving us everything, it itself is nothing.<\/p>\n<p>These are the cases:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Intentionality is the mark of all mental states.<\/li>\n<li>Intentionality is the mark of some mental states.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>If intentionality exists in every mental activities, it&#8217;s then on par with &#8216;It&#8217;s raining or it&#8217;s not raining,&#8217; and just as vacuous: any and every mental activity would be intentional implying that &#8216;mental activity&#8217; = &#8216;intentional activity&#8217;.  It is a distinction without a difference.<\/p>\n<p>On the other hand allow for some mental things being intentional and other mental things not being intentional, i.e. the intentional is a subset of some greater mental activity.  Then we&#8217;ve conceded that we aren&#8217;t asking about what we are or how we do what we do, but labeling a subset.  I&#8217;m all for getting things labeled correctly, but we&#8217;ve thrown out the baby with the bathwater.<\/p>\n<p>Intentionality is dead.  Whatever use we have gotten out of it in the past we should be thankful for but it is time to move on.<\/p>\n<h2>Long live Commitment<\/h2>\n<p>I stated in my <a href=\"http:\/\/noahgreenstein.com\/wordpress\/?page_id=77\" title=\"Metaphysics 1\">metaphysics<\/a> that conscious things make commitments.  We are committed to doing certain things at certain times and other things at other time because of other commitments we have made.  If we are committed to remembering someone&#8217;s birthday, then we take steps to ensure that we know what time of year that person was born.   If these steps include some power of the mind &#8216;to be about, to represent, or to stand for, things, properties and states of affairs,&#8217; so be it, but all these things are secondary to the commitment initially made.<\/p>\n<p>Some may call foul at this point: The objection to intentionality above applies to commitment and hence I am not practicing what I preach.  If everything is a commitment then commitment is just as vacuous a concept as intentionality was accused of being.<\/p>\n<p>Yes commitment is fundamental and hence may appear vacuous to some, but commitment comes with an internal structure that intentionality lacks.  Intentionality is a <em>power<\/em> of the mind.  Powers lack any internal structure: they act without having a more fundamental thing causing them to act, else that thing would be the power.<\/p>\n<p>Say I am committed to my friends&#8217; happiness and because of this commitment I send them cards on holidays.  Commitments allow for structured derivative commitments, e.g. being committed to my friends&#8217; happiness means I am committed to sending out letters and a commitment to sending out letters means a commitment to remembering and recording addresses. This food chain of commitments that is created, where the smaller commitments become part of bigger commitments which are part of even bigger commitments (with all sorts of interrelations between chains), gives us plenty of relations to investigate.  Therefore it is true that analyzing a single commitment alone will get you no nowhere (e.g. analyzing a commitment to recording addresses) but analyzing groups of commitments will be far from vacuous.<\/p>\n<p>Understanding ourselves and how we do what we do requires us to have a perspective on commitment, which I&#8217;ve discussed in briefly in my <a href=\"http:\/\/noahgreenstein.com\/wordpress\/?page_id=77\" title=\"Metaphysics 1\">metaphysics<\/a>.  As meager an analysis as I am currently able to provide, it is still more than I felt we had before. Commitments determine our perspectives on certain situations and our perspectives likewise determine our commitments.  Through analysis of our commitments and our perspective on things, we can understand how and why we do what we do.  I don&#8217;t mean this to be a merely theoretical point but a practical one as well: we try to accomplish different things for specific reasons and when asked, we are able to give those reasons.  Sometimes we have to preface our explanations with a description of how we perceived the situation to justify actions that seem unreasonable in hindsight, but this is all part of how we actually do and explain things.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>After Buddha was dead, his shadow was still shown for centuries in a cave&#8211;a tremendous, gruesome shadow. God is dead: but given the way of men there may still be caves for thousands of years in which his shadow will be shown.&#8211;And we&#8211;we still have to vanquish his shadow, too. ~F. N. 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