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Attention: philosophical and psychological essays

Mole, Christopher(Edited by)Smithies, Declan(Edited by)Wu, Wayne(Edited by)
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Attention has been studied in cognitive psychology for more than half a century, but until recently it was largely neglected in philosophy.

Now, philosophers of mind increasingly recognize that attention has an important role to play in our theories of consciousness and of cognition.

At the same time, several recent developments in psychology have led psychologists to foundational questions about the nature of attention and its implementation in the brain.

As aresult there has been a convergence of interest in fundamental questions about attention.This volume presents the latest thinking from the philosophers and psychologists who are working at the interface between these two disciplines.

Its fourteen chapters contain detailed philosophical and scientific arguments about the nature and mechanisms of attention; the relationship between attention and consciousness; the role of attention in explaining reference, rational thought, and the control of action; the fundamental metaphysical status of attention, and the details of itsimplementation in the brain.

These contributions combine ideas from phenomenology, neuroscience, cognitive psychology and philosophy of mind to further our understanding of this centrally important mental phenomenon, and to bring to light the foundational questions that any satisfactory theory of attentionwill need to address.

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Oxford University Press
0199877211 / 9780199877218
Ebook
153.733
08/09/2011
United States
English
347 pages