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Ingar Brinck

Lund University
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  • Lund University
    Philosophy and Cognitive Science
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Lund University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1997
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Lund, Scania, Sweden
0000-0002-1299-7878
Areas of Specialization
Cognitive Sciences
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Philosophy of Language
Aesthetics
Philosophy of Mind
Continental Philosophy
Philosophy of Social Science
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Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Language
Visual Arts
Arts and Humanities
Cognitive Sciences
Social Sciences
Philosophy of Action
Philosophy of Social Science
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Aesthetics
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy, General Works
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  • All publications (63)
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    Grasping social intentions. Comment on Jacob & Jeannerod
    Philosophy of Mind
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    Avoiding the prisoner's dilemma? Reply to Hurley
    Prisoner's Dilemma
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    The objects of attention: Causes and targets
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (3): 287-288. 2003.
    The objects of attention can be located anywhere along the causal link from the source of stimuli to the final output of the vision system. As causes, they attract and control attention, and as products, they constitute targets of analysis and explicit comments. Stimulus-driven indexing creates pointers that support fast and frugal cognition.
    Attention, MiscPhilosophy of Cognitive ScienceAspects of ConsciousnessConsciousness and Psychology
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