Attentional capture and attentional character |
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Authors: | P. Sven Arvidson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Philosophy, Seattle University, 901 12th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98122, USA |
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Abstract: | Attentional character is a way of thinking about what is relevant in a human life, what is meaningful and how it becomes so. This paper introduces the concept of attentional character through a redefinition of attentional capture as achievement. It looks freshly at the attentional capture debate in the current cognitive sciences literature through the lens of Aron Gurwitsch’s gestalt-phenomenology. Attentional character is defined as an initially limited capacity for attending in a given environment and is located within the sphere of attention, primarily as an irrelevant centering in attending. |
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Keywords: | Attentional capture Attentional character Gurwitsch Subjectivity Gestalt-phenomenology |
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