
Distraction: A Philosopher's Guide to Being Free
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We all know what it is to be distracted-a feeling that our attention is not quite where it should be.
Though it is not a new complaint, at work and at home, in our social lives and in the bedroom, our attention is often torn between one thing and another. What does it mean to be distracted, and why? In this insightful journey through the lives of philosophers, artists and great political thinkers, Damon Young shows how rewarding patient, sensitive and thoughtful attention to the world can be. He suggests that the opposite of a life of distraction is one of genuine freedom.
Author: Damon Young
Format: Paperback, 192 pages, 129mm x 195mm, 232 g
Published: 2008, Melbourne University Press, Australia
Genre: History of Ideas & Popular Philosophy
Description
We all know what it is to be distracted-a feeling that our attention is not quite where it should be.
Though it is not a new complaint, at work and at home, in our social lives and in the bedroom, our attention is often torn between one thing and another. What does it mean to be distracted, and why? In this insightful journey through the lives of philosophers, artists and great political thinkers, Damon Young shows how rewarding patient, sensitive and thoughtful attention to the world can be. He suggests that the opposite of a life of distraction is one of genuine freedom.

Distraction: A Philosopher's Guide to Being Free