MindGrad 2018: Perception and Perceptual Knowledge
1st - 2nd December 2018
University of Warwick, UK
** The conference will take place in the Zeeman Building on the main campus. See directions here **
MindGrad 2018 is dedicated to the themes of Perception and Perceptual Knowledge. The two-days meeting will feature four talks from invited speakers and four talks from applying speakers with responses from faculty and graduate members of the Department of Philosophy of the University of Warwick.
Invited Speakers:
Bill Brewer (KCL), Alisa Mandrigin (Stirling), Louise Richardson (York), Paul Snowdon (UCL)
Info and registration:
Register here and check out the MindGrad 2018 website for further deails.
Enquires: mind.grad.warwick@gmail.com
Programme:
Saturday 1st of December
Session 1: 10:30 - 12:00
Azenet Lopez, University of Miami:
No attention to objects without phenomenal consciousness of objects
Response: Hemdat Lerman
Session 2: 12:10 - 13:40
Alisa Mandrigin, University of Stirling: The Where of Bodily Awareness
Response: Tristan Kreetz
Session 3: 14:30 - 16:00
Maximilian Tegtmeyer, University of Pittsburgh:
Objective Experience and Self-Consciousness
Response: Naomi Eilan
Session 4: 16:15 - 17:45
Bill Brewer, King’s College London: Perception of Continued Existence Unperceived
Response: Maria Giovanna Corrado
Sunday 2nd of December
Session 5: 9:30 - 11:00
Paul Snowdon, University College London: Knowledge of Perceptual Experience
Response: Giulia Luvisotto
Session 6: 11:10 - 12:40
Charles Goldhaber, University of Pittsburgh:
The Groundlessness of Skepticism
Response: Barney Walker
Session 7: 13:30 - 15:00
Louise Richardson, University of York:
Experiencing Odours and Pluralism about Perception
Response: Jack Shardlow
Session 8: 15:15 - 16:45
Kathryn Nave, University of Edinburgh:
Visual Experience in the Predictive Brain: Indeterminate, but not Probabilistic
Response: John Michael