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concept:intentional-natureintentional nature
The presence of arbitrary idea and image in design that distorts the unfolding process.
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- The capacity to have beliefs, desires, intentions; discussed in the context of AI and speech acts.
- A new ecology where human-made and natural elements interpenetrate and are managed together as one balanced system.
- Central explanatory target: behavior constrained by prior intentions and contextual constraints that emerge from cognitive reorganization.
- The quality a structure has when it is deeply connected to the I; what Alexander strives to produce in each element of a building.
- Dennett's framework adopted and extended by TAME to make agency attribution empirical and observer-dependent.
- Capacity to set and pursue goals via beliefs, desires, and intentions.
- The strongest version of relatedness, where one feels actual identity with a natural entity, not mere identification.
- Alexander's proposal that nature is living structure with objective degrees of value, not a mechanistic, value-neutral system.