Attention, Not Self, by Jonardon Ganeri [Book Review]

Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (2018)
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Abstract

In this review of Ganeri's book I focus specifically on the metaphysical issues about attention raised by it. On the one hand, there is a distinction between essence and constitutive explanation. On the other hand, there is a puzzle how a phenomenon like attention could (as it appears to be on Ganeri's position) be both explanatorily central and also disunified ('not a single psychological kind', as Ganeri puts it). I discuss several possible solutions to this puzzle.

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Sebastian Watzl
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Jonardon Ganeri’s Transcultural Philosophy of Attention.Evan Thompson - 2020 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 101 (2):489-494.

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