Or alternatively you can simply ditch all those esoteric concepts like "intention", "mind", "consciousness" and the likes, rework/ditch concepts relying on the esoteric concepts, and analyse what you find based on behaviour alone.
If you do this towards automaticity, you'll simply find something that overlaps quite a bit with conditioning. Perhaps it's time to rev up those Pavlov and Skinner books.
So while I don't deny the concept of automaticity, I think that it's the wrong way to handle those phenomena. (I do agree with the author however that phenomenology sounds silly.)
Or alternatively you can simply ditch all those esoteric concepts like "intention", "mind", "consciousness" and the likes, rework/ditch concepts relying on the esoteric concepts, and analyse what you find based on behaviour alone.
If you do this towards automaticity, you'll simply find something that overlaps quite a bit with conditioning. Perhaps it's time to rev up those Pavlov and Skinner books.
So while I don't deny the concept of automaticity, I think that it's the wrong way to handle those phenomena. (I do agree with the author however that phenomenology sounds silly.)