“…The concept of intentional content has a much wider application than that of intentions in the everyday sense; it is generally taken as synonymous with representational content (Byrne, 2001, 2009; Crane, 1998, 2003, 2009; Marcus, 2006; Stoljar, 2007). So‐called intentionalism is then identical with representationalism (e.g., Dretske, 1995; Harman, 1990; Lycan, 2001, 2015; Shoemaker, 1998, 2000; Tye, 1995, 2002; Van Mazijk, 2017), which is one of the most widely adopted standpoints in contemporary philosophy of mind.…”