Multi-Attention and the Horcrux Logic: Justifications for Talking on the Cell Phone While Driving.

Attention has been addressed either as a distinction of a figure from background or as a searchlight scanning of a surface. In both ways, attention is limited to a single object. The aim of this article is to suggest a platform for an interpretation of multi-attention, that is, attention based on a...

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Publicado en:Techné: Research in Philosophy & Technology Vol. 18; no. 1/2; pp. 48 - 74
Autor principal: Wellner, Galit
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Publicado: Philosophy Documentation Center Winter/Spring2014
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