About: Mental fact

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Mental facts include such things as perceptions, feelings, and judgments. Mental facts are ultimately caused by physical facts, in that mental facts depend on physical and biological functions which are required for consciousness. The physical and biological processes which are necessary for consciousness enable conscious individuals to recognize physical and mental facts. Thus, mental facts are based on physical facts, and both physical and mental facts are required for the construction of social reality.

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  • Mental facts include such things as perceptions, feelings, and judgments. Mental facts are ultimately caused by physical facts, in that mental facts depend on physical and biological functions which are required for consciousness. The physical and biological processes which are necessary for consciousness enable conscious individuals to recognize physical and mental facts. Thus, mental facts are based on physical facts, and both physical and mental facts are required for the construction of social reality. According to John Searle, mental facts may be intentional or nonintentional, depending on whether or not they are directed at something. (en)
  • O conceito de fato mental (português brasileiro) ou facto mental (português europeu) inclui coisas tais como percepções, sentimentos e julgamentos. Fatos mentais são, em última análise causados ​​por fatos físicos, em que os fatos mentais dependem das funções físicas e biológicas que são necessários para a consciência. Os processos físicos e biológicos que são necessários para a consciência permitam que indivíduos conscientes reconheçam fatos físicos e mentais. Assim, os fatos mentais são baseadas em fatos físicos, e os fatos físicos e mentais são necessários para a construção de uma realidade social. De acordo com John Searle, fatos mentais podem ser intencionais ou não-intencionais, dependendo se são ou não dirigidos a algo. (pt)
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  • Mental facts include such things as perceptions, feelings, and judgments. Mental facts are ultimately caused by physical facts, in that mental facts depend on physical and biological functions which are required for consciousness. The physical and biological processes which are necessary for consciousness enable conscious individuals to recognize physical and mental facts. Thus, mental facts are based on physical facts, and both physical and mental facts are required for the construction of social reality. (en)
  • O conceito de fato mental (português brasileiro) ou facto mental (português europeu) inclui coisas tais como percepções, sentimentos e julgamentos. Fatos mentais são, em última análise causados ​​por fatos físicos, em que os fatos mentais dependem das funções físicas e biológicas que são necessários para a consciência. De acordo com John Searle, fatos mentais podem ser intencionais ou não-intencionais, dependendo se são ou não dirigidos a algo. (pt)
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  • Mental fact (en)
  • Fato mental (pt)
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