The ethics of attention include norms that stem from the role attention plays in our character, relationships, and ethical decision-making, addressing attention as a finite resource.
An effective ethics of attention seeks practices that help synergize competing moral purposes, termed a 'social-attentional scheme', essential for optimal attention allocation.
Early Confucian ethics offers insights into developing a contemporary ethics of attention, providing lessons on how to balance various morally significant claims on our focus.
Attention's capacity to shape our ethical lives necessitates a structured approach to how it is allocated among interpersonal relationships and social roles.
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