Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-203)-and indexes.
Contents
The sphere of attention is theme, context and margin -- Empirical evidence for the sphere of attention -- Transformations in attending -- Gurwitsch and Husserl on attention -- Subjectivity and the sphere of attention -- Morality and the sphere of attention.
Summary
"The Sphere of Attention uses the latest empirical research to illustrate how attention is organized according to gestalt-phenomenological principles inside and outside the focus of attention. For the first time, this book classifies how attention shifts, and argues that self-awareness, reflection, and even morality, are best thought of as dynamic transformations in the sphere of attention."--Jacket.