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Talk by Andrew Lee, The Structure of Iconic Representation

Talk by Anna Drożdżowicz , Auditory illusions in speech sound and voice perception

Talk by Fintan Mallory, Semantic competence and social justice

Talk by Mirela Fus, Disjunctivism Approach to Objects of Engineering in Philosophy

Talk by Francesca Secco, What are we doing when we are reading words?

Talk by Yvonne Huetter, Subjectivity as Tool – Philosophy’s Interest in Strong Notions of Individual Subjectivity.

Talk by Sebastian Watzl, What attention is. An identifying account.

Talk by Joey Pollock, Do testimonial exchanges preserve content?

Talk by Keith Wilson, Meeting Travis’s Challenge: How We Recognize the Contents of Experience.

We will be discussing a draft of "Autonomy of Attention" by Kaisa Kärki.

We will be discussing a draft of ‘Degrees of Consciousness’ by Andrew Y. Lee.

We will be discussing a draft of ‘Evolutionary Debunking of Genericity’ by Mirela Fus.

We will be discussing a draft of ‘What-It’s-Like Talk is Technical Talk’ by Erlend Owesen.

We will be discussing a draft of ‘Experiencing Ensembles: On the Limits of Perceptual Particularity’ by Max Johannes Kippersund.

We will be discussing a draft of ‘Knowing What It’s Like’ by Andrew Lee.

We will be discussing a draft of ‘Does the Brain Think?’ by Erlend Owesen.

An online workshop exploring philosophical approaches to the sensory perception of properties and relations.

We will be discussing a draft of ‘Why is Creative Thinking Praiseworthy?’ by Francesca Secco.

We will be discussing a draft of ‘The Worry about Mental Luck’ by Filippos Stamatiou of the University of Copenhagen.

We will be discussing a draft of ‘Perspectival Realism: The Perspectival Character of Perceptual Experience’ by Keith Wilson.

We will be discussing a draft of ‘A Meta-Metasemantic Defence of the Kripke–Putnam Theory of Natural Kind Terms’ by Davide Zappulli.

We will be discussing a draft of ‘What About Reading?’ by Anna Drożdżowicz.

We will be discussing a draft of ‘The Ethics of Attention?’ by Sebastian Watzl.

We will be discussing a draft of ‘Is Consciousness Continuous?’ by Andrew Yuan Lee.

We will be discussing a draft paper by Erlend Owesen on eliminativism about phenomenal consciousness.

Yvonne Hütter-Almerigi will be giving a talk on ‘Do You Value Topic-Continuity? The Moral Philosophy of Philosophy’.

We will be discussing Jonathan Knowles’ paper on ‘Relationalism, Berkeley’s Puzzle, and Phenomenological Externalism’ (OUP, 2019).

We will be discussing a draft of ‘Engineering Generic Judgements’ by Mirela Fus.

We will be discussing a draft of ‘The Perception/Cognition Distinction’ by Anders Nes, Sebastian Watzl, and Kristoffer Sundberg.

We will be discussing a draft of ‘The Bodily Theory of Pain’, by Erlend Owesen of the University of Cambridge.

We will be discussing a draft of Max Kippersund’s paper on ‘Illusory Conjunctions, a New Puzzle for Naïve Realism’.

We will be discussing a draft of Joey Pollock’s paper ‘Content Internalism and Conceptual Engineering’.

We will be discussing a draft of Keith Wilson’s paper ‘Individuating the Sense(s) of Smell: Orthonasal and Retronasal Olfaction’.

We will be discussing a draft of Simon Høffding, Carlos Vara Sanchez and Tone Roald’s paper ‘Dufrenne and Dewey on Being Moved’.

We will be discussing a draft of Solveig Aasen’s paper on ‘Pictorial Content Structure in Drawings Coming to Life’.

We will be discussing the paper ‘How to Think About the Representational Content of Visual Experience’ by Michael Tye (2019).

We will be discussing the paper ‘The Perception/Cognition Divide: One More Time, with Feeling’ by Uriah Kriegel.

We will be discussing the paper ‘Debate on Unconscious Perception’ by Ian Phillips and Ned Block.

Simon Høffding is presenting his paper ‘Not Being There: An Analysis of Expertise-Induced Amnesia’.

Max Kippersund is presenting his paper ‘On Seeing States of Affairs, and Why it is Explanatorily Prior to Seeing Objects’.

A conference on the perception of music and speech as part of the ‘Perceiving Representations’ project. In particular, we are interested in whether there are interesting similarities between the perception of these two auditory phenomena, and in gathering together specialists who are working on each to foster fruitful discussions and novel insights.