Comment on What is "attention", really?
jbrains@sh.itjust.works 1 year agoWhy “though”? We usually reserve that word when we’re about to introduce a counterexample or some other means of contradicting a claim.
But thoughts are also particular things, so clearly one can direct their thoughts to particular thoughts. And even to the act of thinking in particular about thoughts, because that is a thing one can think about.
dope@lemm.ee 1 year ago
Because you described attention as “directing your thoughts towards something”.
But thought is one of the things you can direct attention at.
So I would put thought in the class of “things that I can direct my attention at”, with no necessary tie to attention.
jbrains@sh.itjust.works 1 year ago
In what way does your second paragraph contradict your first? They seem independent of each other to me. The two together mean that a thought is something that we can attend to, and I believe that’s true in part because I have experienced it.