2015
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-317320150002000011
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Mind, Body and World in the Philosophy of Hilary Putnam

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“…A lack of space made it difficult for the staff to do their work in the way they wanted to do it. As Putnam (1999) suggested, "our words and our life are constrained by a reality not of our own invention" (p. 76). The staff at the clinic were constrained and the limitations posed by the space made it difficult for the staff to engage in reflective practice.…”
Section: It's Not All Rosesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A lack of space made it difficult for the staff to do their work in the way they wanted to do it. As Putnam (1999) suggested, "our words and our life are constrained by a reality not of our own invention" (p. 76). The staff at the clinic were constrained and the limitations posed by the space made it difficult for the staff to engage in reflective practice.…”
Section: It's Not All Rosesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When we form the intention to do something, we automatically have a representation of what would count as success. Illocutionary acts have an illocutionary point 16 which is the intention with which the act is performed. When acting, naturally, we expect success.…”
Section: Illocutionary Points Perlocutionary Plansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Der „Geist“ sei keine „innere Bühne“, wo dieser mit vermitteltem Material (Sinnesdaten, Repräsentationen) etwas für ein „Ich“ aufführen würde. Der Geist sei nach Ansicht des naiven Realismus die Beschreibung der Praxis bestimmter menschlicher Fähigkeiten, relational und prozessual mit seiner Umwelt und denkunabhängigen Objekten zu interagieren 56 57 . Damit die reale Welt aber so erfahrbar wird, muss die Wahrnehmungsfunktion bereits auf der untersten und einfachsten Stufe eine Form von Intentionalität besitzen, d. h. das „Gerichtetsein“ auf etwas außerhalb von ihr, welche die Bedeutung von einem Objekt erzeugt 58 59 .…”
Section: Strategie Für Gegengründe Beim Zwanghaften Zweifelnunclassified