(3) I do not go the whole way with Brandom in claiming that intentionality is a linguistic, rather than mentalistic, operation.
That is, the Q samples and conditions of instruction of Q methodology do not reveal mentalistic points of view; rather, the subjective points of view are inseparable from the experimental conditions (see Watts, 2011).
Functionalists, on the other hand, tend to embrace a cognitive approach which makes use of data from behavioral studies in order to derive mentalistic information processing theories (Tulving, 1999).
Following the principles of the teleological account [12] or the mentalistic account [14], it is unlikely that a repeated presentation of the unusual action in the hands-occupied condition has any effect on infants' imitation rates: Since the model is still physically constrained, she still cannot use her hands.
In artificial intelligence, for instance, agents can be characterized using mentalistic or emotional notions such as knowledge, belief, intentions and/or obligations.
know-how that is prior to his own mentalistic theory of [meaning.sub.L],
Hunger is a state of organic imbalance constituting need, not, however, in a mentalistic sense, but as a condition of active uneasiness which manifests itself in search for foodstuffs....
Povinelli, "The Comparative Delusion: The 'Behavioristic'/'Mentalistic' Dichotomy in Comparative Theory of Mnd Research," chap.
Furthermore, as far as the space has three dimensions: (1) width, (2) length, and (3) depth, human species have three major dimensions too: (1) somatic, (2) socialistic, and (3) mentalistic. Somatic characteristics are compositions of natural genes, cells, and proteins (Parhizgar & Parhizgar, 2015).
"In short, orthodox quantum mechanics is Cartesian dualistic at the pragmatic/operational level, but mentalistic on the ontological level."--Henry Stapp (2009, p.