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- Entention abstract "Entention is a neologism coined by biological anthropologist Terrence Deacon in his 2011 book Incomplete Nature. The term is deliberately similar to the term intention, which has a long history of use in philosophy of mind, but was designed to have a broader scope. \"Ententional\" is an adjective that applies to the class of objects and phenomena that refer to or are in some other way \"about\" something not present. This wikipedia page is ententional because it refers to and is explicitly about an abstract concept which is not physically present in the page itself. Other paradigm examples of ententional objects are books, DNA strands, and tools. In contrast, rocks, stars, and electromagnetic radiation are not ententional.Jeremy Sherman writes on ententionality, \"Deacon coins the term \"ententional,\" to encompass the entire range of phenomena that must be explained, everything from the first evolvable function, to human social processes, everything traditionally called intentional but also everything merely functional, fitting and therefore representing its environment with normative (good or bad fit) consequences.\"".
- Entention wikiPageID "41865411".
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- Entention wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Entention wikiPageRevisionID "700694027".
- Entention wikiPageWikiLink Aboutness.
- Entention wikiPageWikiLink Adaptation.
- Entention wikiPageWikiLink Adjective.
- Entention wikiPageWikiLink Biological_anthropology.
- Entention wikiPageWikiLink Book.
- Entention wikiPageWikiLink Category:Intention.
- Entention wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mental_content.
- Entention wikiPageWikiLink Consciousness.
- Entention wikiPageWikiLink DNA.
- Entention wikiPageWikiLink Electromagnetic_radiation.
- Entention wikiPageWikiLink Function_(biology).
- Entention wikiPageWikiLink Incomplete_Nature.
- Entention wikiPageWikiLink Intention.
- Entention wikiPageWikiLink Intentionality.
- Entention wikiPageWikiLink Jeremy_Sherman.
- Entention wikiPageWikiLink Life.
- Entention wikiPageWikiLink Meaning_(semiotics).
- Entention wikiPageWikiLink Neologism.
- Entention wikiPageWikiLink Normative.
- Entention wikiPageWikiLink Philosophy_of_mind.
- Entention wikiPageWikiLink Purpose_(disambiguation).
- Entention wikiPageWikiLink Rock_(geology).
- Entention wikiPageWikiLink Star.
- Entention wikiPageWikiLink Symbol.
- Entention wikiPageWikiLink Teleology.
- Entention wikiPageWikiLink Terrence_Deacon.
- Entention wikiPageWikiLink Thought.
- Entention wikiPageWikiLink Tool.
- Entention wikiPageWikiLink Wikipedia.
- Entention wikiPageWikiLinkText "Entention".
- Entention wikiPageWikiLinkText "entention".
- Entention wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Philo-stub.
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- Entention wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Word-stub.
- Entention subject Category:Intention.
- Entention subject Category:Mental_content.
- Entention hypernym Neologism.
- Entention comment "Entention is a neologism coined by biological anthropologist Terrence Deacon in his 2011 book Incomplete Nature. The term is deliberately similar to the term intention, which has a long history of use in philosophy of mind, but was designed to have a broader scope. \"Ententional\" is an adjective that applies to the class of objects and phenomena that refer to or are in some other way \"about\" something not present.".
- Entention label "Entention".
- Entention sameAs Q17010721.
- Entention sameAs m.0_l51r1.
- Entention sameAs Q17010721.
- Entention wasDerivedFrom Entention?oldid=700694027.
- Entention isPrimaryTopicOf Entention.