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A lexicon of attention
from cognitive science to phenomenology
pp. 99-132
Abstrakt
This article tries to create a bridge of understanding between cognitive scientists and phenomenologists who work on attention. In light of a phenomenology of attention and current psychological and neuropsychological literature on attention, I translate and interpret into phenomenological terms 20 key cognitive science concepts as examined in the laboratory and used in leading journals. As a preface to the lexicon, I outline a phenomenology of attention, especially as a dynamic three-part structure, which I have freely amended from the work of phenomenologist and Gestalt philosopher Aron Gurwitsch (1901–1973). As a conclusion, I discuss the nature of subjectivity in attention and attention research, and whether attention might be the same as consciousness.
Publication details
Published in:
(2003) Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 2 (2).
Seiten: 99-132
Referenz:
Arvidson Sven (2003) „A lexicon of attention: from cognitive science to phenomenology“. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 2 (2), 99–132.