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Attention Is Cognitive Unison
An Essay in Philosophical Psychology
Taschenbuch von Christopher Mole
Sprache: Englisch

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Some psychological phenomena can be explained by identifying and describing the processes that constitute them. Others cannot be explained in that way. In this book, Christopher Mole gives a precise account of the metaphysical difference that divides these two categories and shows that, when current psychologists attempt to explain attention, they assign it to the wrong one.
Some psychological phenomena can be explained by identifying and describing the processes that constitute them. Others cannot be explained in that way. In this book, Christopher Mole gives a precise account of the metaphysical difference that divides these two categories and shows that, when current psychologists attempt to explain attention, they assign it to the wrong one.
Über den Autor
Christopher Mole is Associate Professor in Philosophy at University of British Columbia, Vancouver.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • 1. Highlights of a Difficult History

  • 1.1 The Preliminary Identification of Our Topic

  • 1.2 Three Approaches

  • 1.3 Bradley's Protest

  • 1.4 James's Disjunctive Theory

  • 1.5 The Source of Bradley's Dissatisfaction

  • 1.6 Behaviourism and After

  • 1.7 Heirs of Bradley in the Twentieth Century

  • 2. The Underlying Metaphysical Issue

  • 2.1 Explanatory Tactics

  • 2.2 The Basic Distinction

  • 2.3 Metaphysical Categories and Taxonomies

  • 2.4 Adverbialism, Multiple Realizability, and Natural Kinds

  • 2.5 Adverbialism and Levels of Explanation

  • 2.6 Taxonomies and Supervenience Relations

  • 3. Rejecting the Process First View

  • 3.1 Supervenience-Failure

  • 3.2 The Modal Commitments of The Process-First View

  • 3.3 The Interference Argument - A Putative Problem for Adverbialist Accounts

  • 3.4 Conclusion

  • 4. Cognitive Unison

  • 4.1 Introduction

  • 4.2 The Problem with Attitude Based Adverbialism

  • 4.3 Gilbert Ryle and Alan White

  • 4.4 White's Argument Against Disposition-Based Adverbialism

  • 4.5 The Cognitive Unison Theory

  • 4.6 Tasks

  • 4.7 Cognitive Processes

  • 4.8 Potential Service of a Task

  • 4.9 Superordinate Tasks

  • 4.10 Some Features of the Theory

  • 4.11 Divided Attention

  • 4.12 Degrees of Attention and Merely Partial Attention

  • 4.13 Summary

  • 5. The Causal Life of Attention

  • 5.1 Mental Causation

  • 5.2 How to Respond to Mental Causation Objections

  • 5.3 The Causal Role of Attention

  • 5.4 Attention as an enabling condition

  • 5.5 Counterfactuals

  • 5.6 The Causal Relevance of Attention per se

  • 5.7 Counterfactuals and Causally Relevant Properties

  • 5.8 Objections to Counterfactual Analysis of Causation and of Causal Relevance

  • 5.9 The Extrinsicness of Unison

  • 5.10 The Privative Character of Unison and The Problem of Absence Causation

  • 5.11 Causal Exclusion

  • 5.12 Summary

  • 6. Consequences for Cognitive Psychology

  • 6.1 Psychology and Metaphysics

  • 6.2 The Metaphysical Commitments of the Process-Identifying Project

  • 6.3 The Diverse Explanatory Construals of Current Psychological Results

  • 6.4 Reasons for Deflation

  • 6.5 Inductively Unreliable Properties

  • 6.6 Questions Without Answers

  • 6.7 The Positive Payoff

  • 7. Philosophical Work for The Theory of Attention

  • 7.1 Putting Attention to Philosophical Work

  • 7.2 Attention and Reference

  • 7.3 Attention and Consciousness

  • 7.4 Prospects for Optimism

  • Notes

  • References

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2013
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Importe, Philosophie
Jahrhundert: Antike
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780199330300
ISBN-10: 0199330301
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Mole, Christopher
Hersteller: Oxford University Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 234 x 156 x 11 mm
Von/Mit: Christopher Mole
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.09.2013
Gewicht: 0,313 kg
Artikel-ID: 120664759
Über den Autor
Christopher Mole is Associate Professor in Philosophy at University of British Columbia, Vancouver.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • 1. Highlights of a Difficult History

  • 1.1 The Preliminary Identification of Our Topic

  • 1.2 Three Approaches

  • 1.3 Bradley's Protest

  • 1.4 James's Disjunctive Theory

  • 1.5 The Source of Bradley's Dissatisfaction

  • 1.6 Behaviourism and After

  • 1.7 Heirs of Bradley in the Twentieth Century

  • 2. The Underlying Metaphysical Issue

  • 2.1 Explanatory Tactics

  • 2.2 The Basic Distinction

  • 2.3 Metaphysical Categories and Taxonomies

  • 2.4 Adverbialism, Multiple Realizability, and Natural Kinds

  • 2.5 Adverbialism and Levels of Explanation

  • 2.6 Taxonomies and Supervenience Relations

  • 3. Rejecting the Process First View

  • 3.1 Supervenience-Failure

  • 3.2 The Modal Commitments of The Process-First View

  • 3.3 The Interference Argument - A Putative Problem for Adverbialist Accounts

  • 3.4 Conclusion

  • 4. Cognitive Unison

  • 4.1 Introduction

  • 4.2 The Problem with Attitude Based Adverbialism

  • 4.3 Gilbert Ryle and Alan White

  • 4.4 White's Argument Against Disposition-Based Adverbialism

  • 4.5 The Cognitive Unison Theory

  • 4.6 Tasks

  • 4.7 Cognitive Processes

  • 4.8 Potential Service of a Task

  • 4.9 Superordinate Tasks

  • 4.10 Some Features of the Theory

  • 4.11 Divided Attention

  • 4.12 Degrees of Attention and Merely Partial Attention

  • 4.13 Summary

  • 5. The Causal Life of Attention

  • 5.1 Mental Causation

  • 5.2 How to Respond to Mental Causation Objections

  • 5.3 The Causal Role of Attention

  • 5.4 Attention as an enabling condition

  • 5.5 Counterfactuals

  • 5.6 The Causal Relevance of Attention per se

  • 5.7 Counterfactuals and Causally Relevant Properties

  • 5.8 Objections to Counterfactual Analysis of Causation and of Causal Relevance

  • 5.9 The Extrinsicness of Unison

  • 5.10 The Privative Character of Unison and The Problem of Absence Causation

  • 5.11 Causal Exclusion

  • 5.12 Summary

  • 6. Consequences for Cognitive Psychology

  • 6.1 Psychology and Metaphysics

  • 6.2 The Metaphysical Commitments of the Process-Identifying Project

  • 6.3 The Diverse Explanatory Construals of Current Psychological Results

  • 6.4 Reasons for Deflation

  • 6.5 Inductively Unreliable Properties

  • 6.6 Questions Without Answers

  • 6.7 The Positive Payoff

  • 7. Philosophical Work for The Theory of Attention

  • 7.1 Putting Attention to Philosophical Work

  • 7.2 Attention and Reference

  • 7.3 Attention and Consciousness

  • 7.4 Prospects for Optimism

  • Notes

  • References

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2013
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Importe, Philosophie
Jahrhundert: Antike
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780199330300
ISBN-10: 0199330301
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Mole, Christopher
Hersteller: Oxford University Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 234 x 156 x 11 mm
Von/Mit: Christopher Mole
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.09.2013
Gewicht: 0,313 kg
Artikel-ID: 120664759
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