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This article argues that language is determined by the following rules for the intentionality of mental states and expressions with content, has a prominence in front of the version offered by cognitive functional approach in relation to the study of mental processes. 1) Searle understands the language and how intertwined the constituent elements of language to the problem of mental states is reconstructed. 2) The main characteristic of each language features shown. 3) We conclude that the contents of intentional mental action are always determined by the infinite individual capacity and for the generous multiplicity of general perspectives on the world, in relation to the ongoing creation and representation of certain institutional facts by language.

Cuchumbé Holguín, N. J. (2014). LANGUAGE AND CONSTITUTIVE FEATURES IN JOHN SEARLE: CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF THE MENTAL PROCESSES. Praxis Filosófica, (38), 71–87. https://doi.org/10.25100/pfilosofica.v0i38.3525
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