Embodiment and Multi- versus Mono-Tasking in Driving-Celling

Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 18 (1/2):147-153 (2014)
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Abstract

In my discussion of the articles in this special issue of Techné I will relate the multiple perspectives on the phenomenon of driving-celling to the core debate, which concerns how this dual activity may be related to the need to have a concentrated focus, on the one hand, or to the possibility of a form of multitasking, on the other. The contributors show multiple perspectives on this phenomenon and draw from a range of authors on the roles of attention, embodiment and perception

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