Employee Attribution of Innovation to Organizational
Intentionality"Hopefully Vale of Glamorgan will be planning now to meet that target, which will reduce
intentionality decisions even further," Ms Bibbings added.
INTENTIONALITY AROUND LEARNING: ONE DISTRICT'S VISION
A:
Intentionality is a deliberate manner of thinking--thinking about what's ahead.
75-102), the author uses Husserl's phenomenology as a foundation for establishing a substantial ego,
intentionality as it relates to an isolated self, and intentionality/reflexivity as being necessary for understanding loneliness.
Second, to what extent does the language of joint and collective
intentionality just label, rather than explain, the differences between hominins and the great apes?
The book's central question is--can
intentionality be reduced to a cause-effect relation or is it an irreducible mark of mental events?
The accounts of experienced library practitioners, in the second half of the book, show how public libraries respond to socio-economic shifts in our city through
intentionality, flexibility, adaptation and collaboration.
The nature of
intentionality is at the centre of this debate together with its connection to relationships of power.
Initially,
intentionality and experience might be understood as connected in the following ways.
This article fuses ideas expressed by Buyer (1990) in Scholarship Reconsidered: Priorities of the Professoriate and the concept of practical
intentionality into a theory-grounded model to help counselors to conceptualize, contextualize, and express their professional identity through application, discovery, teaching, and integration.
Last,
intentionality is a property of mental states, namely, their "of-ness," "about-ness," or representing quality.