Trondhjemske Philosophy of Perception Circle
Current or upcoming
events
2024
- Feb. 6, discussing:
- Travis, Charles. (2013). Unlocking the outer world. In his,
Perception: essays after Frege. Oxford: Oxford
University Press
- Feb. 27, discussing:
- Schellenberg, Susanna. (2016). Phenomenal evidence and
factive evidence. Philosophical Studies, 173(4),
875-896
- March 19, discussing:
- Phillips, Ian, & French, Craig. (2023). Naïve Realism,
the Slightest Philosophy, and the Slightest Science. In Brian
McLaughlin & Jonathan Cohen (Eds.), Contemporary
debates in philosophy of mind. 2nd ed. Oxford: Wiley
- April 29, business meeting.
- May 10, discussing:
- Hopp, Walter. (2020). Phenomenology. A contemporary
introduction. London: Routledge. Ch. 1,2
- May 24, discussing:
- Hopp, Walter. (2020). Phenomenology. A contemporary
introduction. London: Routledge. Ch. 6
- July 10, discussing:
- Hopp, Walter. (2020). Phenomenology. A contemporary
introduction. London: Routledge. Ch. 7
- Sept. 20, discussing:
- Morales, Jorge, Bax, Axel, & Firestone, Chaz. (2020).
Sustained representation of perspectival shape. PNAS
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United
States of America, 117(26), 14873-14882.
- Oct. 2, discussing
- Burge, Johannes, & Burge, Tyler. (2022). Shape,
Perspective, and What Is and Is Not Perceived: Comment on
Morales, Bax, and Firestone (2020). Psychological Review;
- Morales, Jorge, & Firestone, Chaz. (2023). Empirical
evidence for perspectival similarity. Psychological Review,
1(1), 311-320.
Previous events
2023
- Sept 29, discussing:
- Overgaard, Søren. (2022). Naïve realism and the problem of
illusion. Analytic Philosophy, 63(3), 174-191.
- Nov. 3, discussing:
- Mehta, Neil. (2021). The fragmentation of phenomenal
character. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research,
- Nov. 24, discussing:
- Allen, Keith. (2020). The Value of Perception. Philosophy
and Phenomenological Research, 100(3), 633-656.
2022
- Sept. 14, discussing:
- Byrne, Alex, & Manzotti, Riccardo. (2022). Hallucination
and its objects. Philosophical Review, 131, 327-359.
- October 11, discussing:
- Brewer, Bill. (2013/2019). Attention and Direct Realism. Analytic
Philosophy, 54(4), 421-435. Reprinted, with reply from
Ned Block, in Pautz, Adam, & Stoljar, Daniel (Eds.).
(2019). Blockheads! Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
- Nov. 1, discussing:
- Pautz, Adam. (2020). The puzzle of the laws of appearance. Philosophical
Issues, 30, 257-272.
About
TPoPC was started by philosophers associated with NTNU, whose
main campus is in Trondhjem (aka. Trondheim). We discuss work in
progress, or recent, or not-so-recent, papers or chapters, mainly
from analytical philosophy of perception, broadly conceived to
include work linking perception with isssues in epistemology,
philosophy of mind, action, language, and psychology, or vision
science.
We also serve as a working party of the Consciousness,
Cognition, and Reality research group.
For further information, or to join our email list, contact the
current convenor, Anders Nes.