Stamina vs Intentionality - What's the difference?
stamina | intentionality |
(uncountable, now considered singular) The energy and strength for continuing to do something over a long period of time; power of sustained exertion, or resistance to hardship, illness etc.
:: He has a lot of stamina . I suppose that is why he can run for a long time.
(botany, rare) English plurals
* 1790 , William Curtis, The Botanical Magazine, Or, Flower-Garden Displayed , Volume 3,
* 1832 December 8, Spirit of Discovery'', in ''The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction , Number 579,
(obsolete, as plural) The basic elements of a thing; rudimentary structures or qualities.
(philosophy) The defining characteristic of the mental state of a person when deliberating about an intention.
* 1983', , '''''Intentionality : An Essay in the Philosophy of Mind ,
* 1986 , , Experimental Phenomenology: An Introduction ,
* 2001', Lois Bloom, Erin Tinker, Ellin Kofsky Scholnick, ''The '''Intentionality Model and Language Acquisition ,
As nouns the difference between stamina and intentionality
is that stamina is (uncountable|now considered singular) the energy and strength for continuing to do something over a long period of time; power of sustained exertion, or resistance to hardship, illness etc while intentionality is (philosophy) the defining characteristic of the mental state of a person when deliberating about an intention.stamina
English
Noun
(-)2006 Gutenberg eBook edition,
- In the specimens we have examined, and which perhaps have been rendered luxuriant by culture, the number of stamina has been from twelve to sixteen; of styles, from six to eight; of flowers on the same stalk, from one to eight.
2005 Gutenberg eBook edition,
- The gay flowers of the hibiscus tiliaceus, as well as the splendid huth or Barringtonia speciosa, covered with its beautiful flowers, the petals of which are white, and the edges of the stamina delicately tinged with pink, give to the trees when in full bloom a magnificent appearance; the hibiscus rosa-chinensis, or kowa of the natives also grows in luxuriance and beauty.
Anagrams
* * ----intentionality
English
Noun
page 1,
- As a preliminary formulation we might say: Intentionality is that property of many mental states and events by which they are directed at or about or of objects and states of affairs in the world.
page 23,
- For phenomenology, the central feature of experience is a structure called "intentionality ," which correlates all things experienced with the mode of experience to which the experience is referenced.
page 10,
- Causality in the Intentionality Model is in the agency of the child. It is the child who perceives, who apprehends, who constructs the intentional state, who acts to express it, and who interprets what others do (including what they say) to construct a new intentional state.
