Strong or Pure Intentionalism is the view that the phenomenal character of a conscious experience is exhaustively determined by its intentional content. Contrastingly, impure intentionalism holds that there are also non content-based aspects or features which contribute to phenomenal character. Conscious attention is one such feature: arguably its contribution to the phenomenal character of a given conscious experience are not exhaustively captured in terms of what that experience represents, that is in terms of properties of its intentional object. This paper attempts to get clearer on the phenomenal contribution of conscious attention. In doing so it considers and sets aside two prominent impure intentionalist accounts, namely the Phenome...
It is common to think of perception of stimuli at the focus of attention as being "conscious." Howev...
In this chapter, I present some systematic thoughts on a phenomenology of attention. There are two a...
effect of attention on the content of perception raises a challenge for representationalism. Covert ...
Strong or Pure Intentionalism is the view that the phenomenal character of a conscious exp...
Are we conscious of more than what's in the “spotlight” of attention, or is consciousness limited to...
How are attention and consciousness related? Can we learn what the contents of someone’s consciousne...
In the introduction to the Phenomenology of Perception, Merleau-Ponty (2002: 34) states that ‘Attent...
This paper controverts the ability of intentionalism about perception to account for unique epistemi...
In this paper, I address Husserl’s theory of intentionality focusing on the problems of attention. I...
Some authors argue that phenomenal unity can be grounded in the attentional structure of consciousne...
Perhaps the two most important research topics in philosophy of mind today are phenomenal consciousn...
This paper aims to clarify the relationship between consciousness and attention through theoretical ...
Whereas it\u27s widely accepted that attention and consciousness are closely connected, there\u27s l...
This dissertation investigates the nature, the phenomenal character and the philosophical significan...
The essay is a study of phenomenal specificity. By ‘phenomenal’ here we mean conscious awareness, wh...
It is common to think of perception of stimuli at the focus of attention as being "conscious." Howev...
In this chapter, I present some systematic thoughts on a phenomenology of attention. There are two a...
effect of attention on the content of perception raises a challenge for representationalism. Covert ...
Strong or Pure Intentionalism is the view that the phenomenal character of a conscious exp...
Are we conscious of more than what's in the “spotlight” of attention, or is consciousness limited to...
How are attention and consciousness related? Can we learn what the contents of someone’s consciousne...
In the introduction to the Phenomenology of Perception, Merleau-Ponty (2002: 34) states that ‘Attent...
This paper controverts the ability of intentionalism about perception to account for unique epistemi...
In this paper, I address Husserl’s theory of intentionality focusing on the problems of attention. I...
Some authors argue that phenomenal unity can be grounded in the attentional structure of consciousne...
Perhaps the two most important research topics in philosophy of mind today are phenomenal consciousn...
This paper aims to clarify the relationship between consciousness and attention through theoretical ...
Whereas it\u27s widely accepted that attention and consciousness are closely connected, there\u27s l...
This dissertation investigates the nature, the phenomenal character and the philosophical significan...
The essay is a study of phenomenal specificity. By ‘phenomenal’ here we mean conscious awareness, wh...
It is common to think of perception of stimuli at the focus of attention as being "conscious." Howev...
In this chapter, I present some systematic thoughts on a phenomenology of attention. There are two a...
effect of attention on the content of perception raises a challenge for representationalism. Covert ...