Interpersonal attention through exemplarity

Journal of Consciousness Studies 8 (5-7):5-7 (2001)
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Abstract

In this article, I discuss the constellation of issues that concern the interpersonal nexus of attention. I do so by drawing a distinction between presentation and revelation as modes of givenness, characterizing the emotional life as peculiar to person, and describing person as essentially interpersonal, articulating the phenomenon of exemplarity in distinction to leadership, in terms of its efficacy, with respect to the types of exemplars, and with a view to how they are related to one another. I conclude by delineating the distinctions between perceptual and epistemic attention and interpersonal attention, and rooting the former in the latter

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Anthony Steinbock
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