Categoria: Curriculum Episteme
Joint Turin-Bochum Workshop
New Perspectives on the Cognitive Penetrability of Perception
The Conference
10-11 December 2018, Torino
Deadline for submission: 8 September 2018
Invited speakers
Peter BRĂ–SSEL (Ruhr University Bochum)
Yasmina JRAISSATI (American University of Beirut)
Insa LAWLER (Ruhr University Bochum)
Bence NANAY (University of Antwerp/Cambridge)
Albert NEWEN (Ruhr University Bochum)
Athanassios RAFTOUPOULOSÂ (University of Cyprus)
Susanna SIEGEL (Harvard University)
Conference theme
According to the traditional “modular” understanding of perception, the standard answer to such questions is no. Perceptual processing is encapsulated from higher-level cognition. However, an impressive body of theoretical and empirical work on perception seems to suggest that states such as beliefs, desires, emotions, motivations, intentions, and linguistic representations can exert a direct, top-down influence on the contents and character of perception. Many scholars have seen such effects as ubiquitous and defying a sharp distinction between perception and cognition.
As a result, researchers are increasingly investigating to what the extent perception should be understood as a “transparent window on reality”. Are top-down effects on perception real, or do they just reflect influences on judgment, memory, or response bias? Does cognitive penetrability constrain us to epistemological coherentism? Does cognitive impenetrability lead us back to the myth of sense-data? The purpose of this conference is to bring together researchers from philosophy, psychology and neuroscience to discuss these and related questions.Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:– Cognitive Penetrability/Impenetrability/
– Conceptual or Non-conceptual content of perception
– Cognitive penetration and perceptual learning
– Relation between cognitive states with (all) sensory modalities
– Cognitive penetration of lower-level or/and higher-level properties
– Contextual and top-down influences on perceptual information processing
– Effects of linguistic relativity on perception
– Perception, emotion, and the arts
– Bayesian approaches to cognitive penetration
Submissions
We welcome submissions of extended abstracts (up to 1000 words excluding references). Each contributed presentation will be 40 minutes long, followed by a 15-minute Q&A session. The official conference language is English; contributions in other languages will not be considered. Abstracts must be fully anonymous and suitable for blind refereeing.The deadline for the submission of abstracts is 8 September 2018. Submissions should be made through the EasyChair system. In order to submit your abstract, please follow this link:Â https://easychair.org/co
Organizing Committee
Peter Brössel (University of Bochum), Vincenzo Crupi (University of Turin), Mara Floris (University of Turin), Oscar Scarpello (University of Turin), Filippo Vindrola (University of Bochum), and The Emmy Noether Research Group From Perception To Belief and Back Again.
Vincenzo Crupi (Turin)
Anna-Maria Eder (Bochum)
Regina Fabry (Bochum)
Harmen Ghijsen (Radboud)
Francesco Marchi (Bochum)
Carlotta Pavese (Duke)
Athanassios Raftoupoulos (Cyprus)
Joulia Smortchkova (Oxford)
Jan Sprenger (Turin)
Jona Vance (Northern Arizona)
Alberto Voltolini (Turin)
For any questions or inquiries about submissions please contact: cognitivepenetration@gmail.com
You can find more information about the conference on: https://cognitivepenetration.c