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Attention (Hardcover)
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Attention (Hardcover)
Series: New Problems of Philosophy
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Attention is a fundamental feature of the mind yet has languished
in the backwaters of philosophy. Recent years, however, have
witnessed a resurgence of philosophical interest in attention,
driven by recognition that it is closely connected to
consciousness, perception, agency, thought, justification and
introspection. As is becoming clear, attention has a rich
philosophical significance. This is the first book to provide a
systematic overview and assessment of different empirical and
philosophical aspects of attention. Wayne Wu discusses the
following central topics and problems: major experiments and
theories of attention in psychology since the 1950s the
neuroscience of attention, including basic mechanisms and models
attention's intimate relation to agency the phenomenology of
attention attention as a gatekeeper for consciousness attention as
the basis for perception-based thought about objects the role of
attention in the justification of belief attention in introspection
of consciousness. A key feature of the book is its skilful analysis
of the empirical work on attention, and how this relates to
philosophy. Additional features include chapter summaries,
annotated further reading and a glossary, making this an ideal
starting point for anyone studying attention for the first time, as
well as being suitable for more advanced students and researchers
in psychology, cognitive science, and philosophy.
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