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Mark Fortney
Mark Fortney
Assistant Professor, Philosophy, Dalhousie University
Verified email at dal.ca - Homepage
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The Menton theory of engagement and boredom
J Davies, M Fortney
Poster presented at the first annual conference on advances in cognitive …, 2012
552012
The centre and periphery of conscious thought
M Fortney
Journal of Consciousness Studies 25 (3-4), 112-136, 2018
112018
Unity in the scientific study of intellectual attention
M Fortney
Canadian Journal of Philosophy 50 (4), 444-459, 2020
92020
Conceptualizing intellectual attention
M Fortney
Theory & Psychology 29 (6), 775-788, 2019
92019
The menton theory of boredom and engagement
J Davies, M Fortney
First Annual Conference on Cognitive Systems, 131-143, 2012
62012
Directing internal attention towards ongoing thought
M Fortney
Consciousness and Cognition 85, 103025, 2020
42020
The Attention Economy and the Right to Attention: Some Lessons from Theravāda and Mahāyāna Thought
M Fortney
Journal of Buddhist Ethics 32, 2025
32025
Loving Attention: Buddhaghosa, Katsuki Sekida, and Iris Murdoch on Meditation and Moral Development
M Fortney
Philosophy East and West 74 (2), 212-232, 2024
22024
Evans on intellectual attention and memory demonstratives
M Fortney
Analytic Philosophy 63 (2), 118-130, 2022
12022
Universal hinges and the bounds of sense
M Fortney
Philosophia 48 (3), 967-979, 2020
12020
Beyond the attention economy, towards an ecology of attending. A manifesto
G Bombaerts, T Hannes, M Adam, A Aloisi, J Anderson, PS Arvidson, ...
AI & SOCIETY, 1-16, 2025
2025
Beyond the attention economy, towards an ecology of attending. A manifesto
M Losoncz, G Bombaerts, T Hannes, M Adam, A Aloisi, J Anderson, ...
AI & SOCIETY 40 (5), 2025
2025
Buddhaghosa, James, and Thompson on Conscious Flow
M Fortney
Journal of the American Philosophical Association 7 (4), 569-581, 2021
2021
The Attentive Mind
MD Fortney
University of Toronto (Canada), 2017
2017
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