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COLLOQUIA & CONFERENCES
MAKING ROOM FOR
BODILY INTENTIONALITY
Todd Janke
Department of Communicative Arts & Integrative Studies
Clayton State University
September 21, 2007
Friday, 3:30pm-5:00pm
BA, Room 363
The received view in contemporary philosophy of action, inspired and
sustained largely by Donald Davidson and his followers, holds that an
action is intentional if and only if it is caused in the right way by
beliefs and desires. Merleau-Ponty's account of bodily intentionality, in
contrast, offers us an account of a form of intentional behavior that
cannot be understood in terms of causally efficacious mental states like
beliefs and desires. The aim, in short, is to show that, however things
may stand with other forms of intentional behavior (deliberate action, for
example), bodily intentional behavior is autonomously intentional — it
doesn't derive its intentionality from the intentionality of mental states.
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