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Attention and Mental Control

Part of the Elements in Philosophy of Mind series
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Mental control refers to the ability to control our own minds.

Its primary expression, attention has become a popular topic for philosophers in the past few decades, generating the need for a primer on the concept.

It is related to self-control, which typically refers to the maintenance of preferred behavior in the face of temptation.

While a distinct concept, criticisms of self-control can also be applied to mental control, such as that it implies the existence of an unscientific homunculus-like agent or is not a natural kind.

Yet, as this Element suggests, a scientifically-grounded account of mental control remains possible.

The Element is organized into five main sections, which cover the concept of mental control, the relationship between mental control and attention, the phenomena of meditation and mind-wandering, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and emergence-based accounts of mental control, including an original account by the author.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108989225 / 9781108989220
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
153.733
23/11/2022
United Kingdom
English
75 pages
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