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The Sphere of Attention - Context and Margin

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The phone call came mid-afternoon in February of 1996. The program chair for the annual meeting for the Southern Society of Philosophy and Psychology wanted to make sure he had the facts right. "This is somewhat unusual..." he began. "You're a philosophy professor who wants to present to psychologists in the psychology portion of the meeting." "That's right." "Well your paper was accepted for that part of the program but the others just wanted me to check and make sure that's where you want to be presenting." "That's right." Reassured, the professor wished me luck and said good-bye. In my session at the meeting, I was the last to present. As my time approached, the medium-sized room slowly became crowded. I dreamed that these psychologists had left their other meetings early to make sure to catch my presentation on the use of metaphors in attention research. As I arose to present I noticed that the half-full room had become standing room only! Finally, after years of feeling as if I was struggling alone in promoting and defending a phenomenology of attention, I had an eager audience for my message. My persistence had paid off. I delivered my message with passion.

List of contents

The Sphere of Attention is Theme, Context, and Margin.- Empirical Evidence for the Sphere of Attention.- Transformations in Attending.- Gurwitsch and Husserl on Attention.- Subjectivity and the Sphere of Attention.- Morality and the Sphere of Attention.- Conclusion.

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The phone call came mid-afternoon in February of 1996. The program chair for the annual meeting for the Southern Society of Philosophy and Psychology wanted to make sure he had the facts right. “This is somewhat unusual…” he began. “You’re a philosophy professor who wants to present to psychologists in the psychology portion of the meeting.” “That’s right.” “Well your paper was accepted for that part of the program but the others just wanted me to check and make sure that’s where you want to be presenting.” “That’s right.” Reassured, the professor wished me luck and said good-bye. In my session at the meeting, I was the last to present. As my time approached, the medium-sized room slowly became crowded. I dreamed that these psychologists had left their other meetings early to make sure to catch my presentation on the use of metaphors in attention research. As I arose to present I noticed that the half-full room had become standing room only! Finally, after years of feeling as if I was struggling alone in promoting and defending a phenomenology of attention, I had an eager audience for my message. My persistence had paid off. I delivered my message with passion.

Product details

Authors P Sven Arvidson, P. Sven Arvidson
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 20.10.2010
 
EAN 9789048169016
ISBN 978-90-481-6901-6
No. of pages 218
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 12 mm
Weight 359 g
Illustrations XII, 218 p.
Series Contributions To Phenomenology
Contributions to Phenomenology
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Theoretical psychology

C, Ethics, Phenomenology, Philosophy of Mind, Ethics & moral philosophy, Behavioral Science and Psychology, cognitive psychology, Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics, Phenomenology & Existentialism

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