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| Blog Name: |
Inverted Spectrum |
| Url: |
http://invertedspectrum.wordpress.com/ |
| Language: |
English |
| Topics: |
philosophy, perception, epistemology |
| Description: |
A blog on the philosophy of mind, perception and epistemology, plus other items of general philosophical interest. The title refers to a famous thought experiment concerning the reversal of colour perceptions and its bearing upon the meaning of words and/or character of perceptual experience. |
| Popularity: |
12 Followers |
Recent themes in the philosophy of perception
I spent most of last weekend at a University of Warwick workshop on Perception, Consciousness and Reference. The workshop featured some of the key players in current debates about perceptual experience and knowledge, including John Campbell, Tim Crane, Barry Stroud, and Charles Travis, alongside Warwick regulars such as Bill Brewer, Quassim Cassam, Naomi Eilan and Matt Soteriou.
Rather than rehearsing the papers and arguments that were presented here, I thought it might be more useful and interesting to try to summarise some of the main themes that emerged from
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