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SUMMARY:Cornell Workshop on Mind & Value II: The Value of Perception and the Perception of Value
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DESCRIPTION:<p>Perception is a good thing. It puts us in contact with the world and allows us to better understand the things around us. This much seems obvious. But\, in recent years\, as in times past\, philosophers have been exploring further connections between perception and value. This goes both ways. Some philosophers have focused on the value of perception -- why perception\, and perceptual experience in particular\, is valuable. Some philosophers have focused on\, not the value of perception\, but the perception of value -- how perceptual experience puts us in contact with value\, including moral value\, aesthetic value\, and more. We hope to generate interest in both of these research programs\, as well as explore potential connections between them\, by inviting senior and junior scholars working in philosophy of mind and value theory to Cornell University for talks and discussion held on August 18-20\, 2023.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><em>Scholars participating&nbsp\;include:&nbsp\;</em></p>\n<p>Christine Tappolet (U. of Montreal)\, Michelle Montague (UT Austin)\, Robert Audi (Notre Dame)\, Paul Audi (U. of Rochester)\, Earl Conee (U. of Rochester)\, Adam Pautz (Brown University)\, Umrao Sethi (Brandeis University)\, Elijah Chudnoff (Miami)\, Terry Horgan (Arizona)\, Olivia Bailey (University of California\,&nbsp\;Berkeley)\, Matt Duncan (Rhode Island College)\, Emad Atiq\, Kate Manne\, Julia Markovits\, and Nicholas Silins (Cornell University)</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Emad H. Atiq;CN=Matt Duncan:
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