We are very excited about our first ever Brains Blog Roundtable, on “Perceptual Representation”!
We have a really fantastic lineup for our first roundtable: joining us for this session are Ned Block (NYU), Susanna Schellenberg (Rutgers), and Susanna Siegel (Harvard). Join us for a spirited discussion about the state of theorizing in philosophy of perception, the relationship between philosophy and the sciences of perception, and how philosophers of mind can get involved in the wider issues of our day. Please see below for links to material cited in the video.
Ned Block
nyu.edu/gsas/dept/philo/faculty/block/
How Heritability Misleads About Race
Susanna Schellenberg
How Biased Algorithms Perpetuate Inequality
Susanna Siegel
The Contents of Visual Experience
How Can Perceptual Experiences Explain Uncertainty?
Histories of Violence: Mob Violence
Other Literature
Jesse Munton, Visual Confidences and Direct Perceptual Justification
Thank you for this video. It was very interesting to listen, especially as to someone who’s finishing their MA this year and is interested in doing PhD in the field of philosophy of perception!