Intentionality and Perception: A Study of John Searle’s Philosophy

Dissertation, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg (2019)
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Abstract

My aim in this research is to study the philosophical problems of intentionality and perception by critically analyzing the relevant ideas from John Searle’s works, and also to attempt to give solutions to some of these problems. I try to elucidate Searle's theory of intentionality and his way of assimilating the problems of perception into this theory, and investigate the plausibility of his corresponding ideas in the context of ongoing debates.

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