Attentional World-Making, Meta-Attentional Derivatives, and Hyperstitional Ambivalence
Résumé
Our attentional moves are world-making. Even if our existence depends upon countless relations we are unaware of (and partly insensitive to), what we consider to be “our world” takes shape and meaning for us on the basis of these aspects of our environment upon which our attention has been drawn. Our attention is in constant movements, partly due to the salience of external stimuli, partly due to internal drives and intentional efforts. These attentional moves can be considered as world-making, not only because they act as the brush strokes that paint our subjective world, but also because we act in the world according to the way we experience it.
Domaines
Sciences de l'Homme et SociétéOrigine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
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