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  2. Implementation intention - Wikipedia

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    In its most basic formulation, implementation intentions address everyday situations where a person could respond more effectively and more sustainably towards a goal (e.g. improving a personal relationship), and the technique acknowledges the fact that most have no troubles defining concrete and attainable goals as well as plans, but often ...

  3. Intentionality - Wikipedia

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    An intentional state is transparent if it satisfies the following two conditions: (i) it is genuinely relational in that it entails the existence of not just the intender but the intendum as well, and (ii) substitutivity of identicals applies to the intendum (i.e. if the intentional state is about a, and a = b, then the intentional state is ...

  4. Curated, Not Messy: How to Pull Off "Intentional Clutter ...

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    Intentional Clutter is a layered take on maximalism that is highly personal. It shows off your collections and requires confidence and a keen eye, since it can easily veer into "messy" territory.

  5. Living an intentional life with The Paper Bunny - AOL

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    After eight years of digital presence, TPB, a one-stop-shop for intentional everyday living, has opened its first retail store in Orchard. Living an intentional life with The Paper Bunny Skip to ...

  6. Intentional living - Wikipedia

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    Intentional living is any lifestyle based on an individual's or group's conscious attempts to live according to their values and beliefs. These can include lifestyles based on religious, political or ethical values, as well as for self-improvement .

  7. Cooperative principle - Wikipedia

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    In social science generally and linguistics specifically, the cooperative principle describes how people achieve effective conversational communication in common social situations—that is, how listeners and speakers act cooperatively and mutually accept one another to be understood in a particular way.

  8. Naturalization of intentionality - Wikipedia

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    This is an interesting question; it is no surprise that it takes center stage in the philosophy of mind. Indeed, it is certainly an interesting question how minds, thought by those in the natural camp to be "natural physical objects", [1] could have developed intentional properties. In the mid-1980s, with the works of Ruth Millikan and David ...

  9. The Practice of Everyday Life - Wikipedia

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    The Practice of Everyday Life begins by pointing out that while social science possesses the ability to study the traditions, language, symbols, art and articles of exchange that make up a culture, it lacks a formal means by which to examine the ways in which people reappropriate them in everyday situations.