Research Group
in Analytic Philosophy

Attention (Attent)

Convenor:

Sessions

  • 1

    Bayne, T. (2006): “The feeling of doing: Deconstructing the phenomenology of agency”, in N. Sebanz and W. Prinz (eds.), Disorders of Volition, MIT, pp. 49–68.

    18 February 2015

    17:30, Seminar Room of the Department of Logic, History and Philosophy of Science

  • 2

    -Wu, W. (2011): “Confronting many-many problems: Attention and
    agentive control”, Noûs, 45(1), pp. 50–76.

    -Jennings, C.D. & Nanay, B. (2014): “Action without attention”,

    Analysis, doi:10.1093/analys/anu096 

    04 March 2015

    17:30, Seminar Room of the Department of Logic, History and Philosophy of Science

  • 3

    Hommel: “Grounding attention in action control: The intentional control of selection”, in B. Bruya (ed.), Effortless Attention: A New Perspective in the Cognitive Science of Attention and Action, MIT, pp. 121–140.

    18 March 2015

    17:30, Seminar Room of the Department of Logic, History and Philosophy of Science

  • 4

    Wu, W.: “What is Conscious Attention?”, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 82(1), pp. 93–120.

    15 April 2015

    17:30, Seminar Room of the Department of Logic, History and Philosophy of Science

  • 5

    Arvidson, P.S. (1996): “Toward a phenomenology of attention”, Human Studies, 19, pp. 71–84

    29 April 2015

    17:30, Seminar Room of the Department of Logic, History and Philosophy of Science

  • 6

    Taylor J. H. (2015): "Against Unifying Accounts of Attention", Erkenntnis 80:39-56.

    13 May 2015

    18:00, Seminar Room of the Department of Logic, History and Philosophy of Science

  • 7

    Mole, C. (2011): “Cognitive unison”, in Attention is Cognitive Unison: An Essay in Philosophical Psychology, Oxford University Press, ch. 4.

    27 May 2015

    17:30, Seminar Room of the Department of Logic, History and Philosophy of Science

  • 8

    Watzl, S. (2011): “Attention as structuring of the stream of consciousness”, in Attention: Philosophical and Psychological Essaysch. 7. 

    10 June 2015

    18:00, Seminar Room of the Department of Logic, History and Philosophy of Science