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In the Zone: Spontaneity and Mental Discipline in Sport and Beyond

Forum for European Philosophy Dialogue

Date: Thursday 8 November 2012 
Time: 6.30-8pm 
Venue: Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building
Speakers: Michael Brearley, Professor David Papineau
Chair: Dr Simon Glendinning 

What is meant by ‘being in the zone’? Can philosophy or cognitive science help explain the combination of mental and physical effort required for sporting excellence? Michael Brearley will discuss technique and emotion, concentration and relaxation, self-criticism and self-confidence, and will consider whether the capacity to find an optimum balance of such qualities can be learned or fostered. David Papineau will speak about the way that high-level sport requires intentional mental control of reflex behaviour, and will reflect on what this tells us about both cognition and sport.

Michael Brearley is a psychoanalyst in London.  In earlier life he taught philosophy, and was a professional cricketer captaining both England and Middlesex.

David Papineau is Professor of Philosophy at King's College London.

Suggested hashtag for this event for Twitter users: #LSEzone

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