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Published by the Press Syndicate of the University of Cambridge ‘The Pitt Building, Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB 1RP 32 East 57th Street, New York, ny 10022, U.S.A. 296 Beaconsfield Parade, Middle Park, Melbourne 4206, Australia © Cambridge University Press 1983 First published 1983 Printed in the United States of America Library of Congress catalogue card number: 82-19849 British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Searle, John R. Intentionality. 1, Intentionalism I, Title 121 BE311 ISBN 0 521 22895 6 hard covers iSBN 0 521 27302 1 paperbackCe CONTENTS Acknowledgements Introduction The nature of Intentional states The Intentionality of perception Intention and action Intentional causation The Background Meaning Intensional reports of Intentional states and speech acts Are meanings in the head? Proper names and Intentionality Epilogue: Intentionality and the brain Subject index Name index page vi vii T 37 79 112 141 160 180 197 231 262 273ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Tam indebted to a large number of people and institutions for help with this book. | want first to thank the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the University of California Humanities Institute, the Est Foundation, the Committee on Research of the University of California Academic Senate, and the A. P. Sloan Foundation for financial assistance at various times in the preparation of this and other related works. All of this material has been presented in lectures and university courses at Berkeley and other universities, and I am grateful to my students in Berkeley, Boulder, and Campinas, for their reactions. Special thanks ate due to Ami Kronfeld, David Reier, Jim Stone, Vanessa Whang, Steven White, and Steve Yablo. Several colleagues and friends read portions of the manuscript and made helpful comments: I especially want to thank Ned Block, Sylvain Bromberger, Tyler Burge, Alan Code, Donald Davidson, Dagfinn Fellesdal, David Kaplan, Benjamin Libet, George Myro, Thomas Nagel, William Reinhardt, and Hans Sluga. For comments which affected the content of the text my greatest debts are to Hubert Dreyfus and especially to Christine Skarda. Most of all I thank my wife Dagmar Searle for her constant help and advice. viINTRODUCTION The primary aim of this book is to develop a theory of intentionality. I hesitate to call it a general theory because a large number of topics, ¢.g., the emotions, are left undiscussed, but I do believe the approach here presented will prove useful for explain- ing Intentional phenomena generally. This book is the third in a series of related studies of mind and language. One of its objectives is to provide a foundation for my two earlier books, Speech Acts (Cambridge University Press, 1969) and Expression and Meaning (Cambridge University Press, 1979), as well as for future investigations of these topics. A basicassumption behind my approach to problems of language is that the philo- sophy of language is a branch of the philosophy of mind. The capacity of speech acts to represent objects and states of affairs in the world is an extension of the more biologically fundamental capacities of the mind (or brain) to relate the organism to the world by way of such mental states as belief and desire, and especially through action and perception. Since speech acts are a type of human action, and since the capacity of speech to represent objects and states of affairs is part of a more general capacity of the mind to relate the organism to the world, any complete account of speech and language requires an account of how the mind/brain relates the Organism to reality. Since sentences — the sounds that come out of one’s mouth or the marks that one makes on paper — are, considered in one way, just objects in the world like any other objects, their capacity to tepresent is not intrinsic but is derived from the Intentionality of the mind. The Intentionality of mental states, on the other hand, is not derived from some more priot forms of Intentionality but is intrinsic to the states themselves. An agent uses a sentence to make & statement or ask a question, but he does not in that way ase his beliefs and desires, he simply has them. A sentence is a syntactical viiIntroduction object on which representational capacities are imposed: beliefs and desires and other Intentional states are not, as such, syntactical objects (though they may be and usually are expressed in sentences), and their representational capacities are not imposed but are intrinsic. All of this is consistent with the fact that language is essentially a social phenomenon and that the forms of Intentionality underlying language are social forms. This study began as an investigation of that part of the problem of meaning which concerns how people impose Intentionality on entities that are not intrinsically Intentional, how they get mere objects to represent. I originally planned to include a chapter on this question in Expression and Meaning, but, in the way of such things, the chapter grew into a book of its own. In attempting to analyze the Intentionality of mental states (Chapter 1) 1 found I had to investigate the Intentionality of perception (Chapter 2) and action (Chapter 3). But there is no understanding of perception and action without an understanding of Intentional causation (Chapter 4}, and various investigations led to the conclusion that Intentionality in all its forms functions onlyagainst a background of nonrepresentational mental capacities (Chapter 5). 1 reached my original goal of explaining the relations between the Intentionality of the mental and the Intentionality of the linguistic only in Chapter 6. But that still left me with a bushel of problems: Chap- ter 7 concerns the relationships between Intentionality-with-a t and intensionality-with-an-s; Chapters 8 and 9 use the theory developed in prior chapters to criticize several currently influential views on reference and meaning and to present an Intentionalistic account of indexical expressions, natural kind terms, the de re-de dicto distinction, and proper names. Finally, Chapter 10 presents a solution (more accurately, a dissolution) of the so-called “mind-body” or “mind—brain” problem. In urging that people have mental states which are intrinsically Intentional I part company with many, perhaps most, of the currently influential views in the philosophy of mind. I believe people really do have mental states, some of them conscious and some unconscious, and that, at least as far as the conscious ones are concerned, they pretty much have the mental properties they seem to have. [ reject any form of behaviorism or functionalism, including Turing machine functionalism, that ends up by denying viliIntroduction the specifically mental properties of mental phenomena. I do not criticize these other views in this book as I have discussed them at length elsewhere.! | believe that the various forms of behaviorism and functionalism were never motivated by an independent investigation of the facts, but by a fear that unless some way was found to climinate mental phenomena naively construed, we would be left with dualism and an apparently insoluble mind-body problem. On my view mental phenomena are biologically based: they are both caused by the operations of the brain and realized in the structure of the brain. On this view, consciousness and Intentionality are as much a part of human biology as digestion or the circulation of the blood. It is an objective fact about the world that it contains certain systems, viz., brains, with subjective mental states, and it is a physical fact about such systems that they have mental features. The correct solution to the “mind-body problem” lies not in denying the reality of mental phenomena, but in properly appreciating their biological nature. More about this in Chapter 10. Part of the fun of writing about speech acts is that there is no heavy philosophical tradition weighing down on the investigation. Except for a few favorites such as promises and statements, most types of speech acts have been ignored by the great philosophers of the past; and one can investigate, for example, thanking, apolo- gizing and requesting without looking over one’s shoulder to see what Aristotle, Kant ot Mill had to say about them. But when it comes to Intentionality the situation is quite different. Entire philosophical movements have been built around theories of Intentionality. What is one to do in the face of all this distinguished past? My own approach has been simply to ignore it, partly out of ignorance of most of the traditional writings on Intentionality and partly out of the conviction that my only hope of resolving the worries which led me into this study in the first place lay in the relentless pursuit of my own investigations. It is worth pointing this out because several people who read the manuscript claimed to 1 ‘Minds, brains and programs’, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, vol. 3 (1980), PP. 437-24} “Intrinsic Intentionality’, Behaviorial and Brain Sciences, same issue, pp. 450-6; ‘Analytic philosophy and mental phenomena’, Midwest Studies in Phitosophy, vol. 4 (1980), pp. 405-23. ‘The myth of the computer’, New York Review of Books (1982), vol. xx1x, 90. 7, Pp. 3-6.
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