Going ballistic: The dynamics of the imagination and the issue of intentionalism

Felipe Morales Carbonell
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Do we have control over the content of our imaginings? More precisely: do we have control over what our imaginings are about? Intentionalists say yes. Until recently, intentionalism could be taken as the received view. Recently, authors like Munro & Strohminger (2021) have developed some arguments against it. Here, I tentatively join their ranks and develop a new way to think about the way in which imaginings develop their contents that also goes against intentionalism. My proposal makes use of what we may call a ballistic framework for mental dynamics, which I sketch to some length. In this model, imaginings are articulated by ballistic events sensitive to constraints that modify the trajectories that imaginings trace in a special working space. This framework leaves room for alternatives to pre-assigned-content models, such as Kung’s (2016). In the ballistic-based models sketched here, and against intentionalism, imaginings can fail to be about what we intend them to be about. The framework also has applications beyond the intentionalism debate, some of which I will sketch.
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弹道导弹:想象力的动力与意向主义问题
我们能控制想象的内容吗?更准确地说:我们能控制想象的内容吗?意向论者认为可以。直到最近,意向论一直被认为是公认的观点。最近,芒罗和斯特罗明格(Munro & Strohminger,2021 年)等作者提出了一些反对这一观点的论据。在此,我暂时加入他们的行列,并提出一种新的方法来思考想象如何发展其内容,这种方法也与意向主义背道而驰。我的提议利用了我们可以称之为心理动态的弹道框架,我将用一定的篇幅对其进行勾勒。在这个模型中,想象是通过对约束条件敏感的弹道事件衔接起来的,这些约束条件改变了想象在特殊工作空间中的轨迹。这一框架为预设内容模型(如 Kung 的模型(2016 年))的替代方案留出了空间。在这里勾勒的基于弹道的模型中,与意向主义相悖的是,想象可能与我们的意图无关。该框架在意向论辩论之外也有应用,我将简要介绍其中的一些。
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