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intensionalist, a. and n. Philos.|ɪnˈtɛnʃənəlɪst| [f. prec. + -ist 3 b.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to the intensional attributes of a concept. B. n. One who considers a concept from the standpoint of its inner attributes.
1948Mind LVII. 198 No one, I think, ever intended to deny the interdependence of meaning and deducibility in this sense..although some ‘intensionalists’ have spoken as if it were denied. Ibid., The confusion just described is a mild and limited form of what we might describe as the ‘intensionalist error’. 1962Times Lit. Suppl. 16 Mar. 187/3 In a level-headed and sometimes ingenious discussion..the authors show themselves uncompromisingly ‘intensionalist’. 1963R. Carnap in P. A. Schilpp Philos. R. Carnap 919 The basic ideas underlying my intensionalist thesis are simple. |