Presence in Absence

The Monist 69 (4):497-504 (1986)
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Abstract

An account of intentionality should be adequate to the following two theses: “Mental phenomena can succeed in achieving objective reference” and “Mental phenomena are distinguished by the fact that they may be directed upon objects that do not exist.” The second thesis is sometimes said to involve “the problem of error” or “the problem of presence in absence.” The first, therefore, might be said to involve “the problem of truth” or “the problem of presence in presence.”

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