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    Contemporary studies of the phenomenon of attention uncritically suppose that the only way to go about observing attention is as a modification of consciousness. Consciousness is taken to be always intentional, i.e., distinguished by reference to an object-whether physical or not-toward which it is directed. Observers of attention therefore assume that attention is an intentional modification of consciousness. Such practices of observation, in virtue of the kinds of practices that they are, take…Read more
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    Phenomenology and the Political (edited book)
    with Geoff Pfeifer
    Rowman and Littlefield. 2016.
    This collection of essays looks at the relation between phenomenology and the political from a variety of possible positions both critical and complimentary.