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SUMMARY:Secondary Qualities and the Epistemology of Perception
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LOCATION:Berlin\, Germany
DESCRIPTION:<p>&ndash\;&ndash\;&ndash\;&ndash\;&ndash\; <br>Workshop of the DFG Emmy-Noether Project &lsquo\;A Sensible World&rsquo\;&nbsp\; <br><strong>Secondary Qualities and the Epistemology of Perception</strong> <br>Humboldt-Universit&auml\;t zu Berlin\, 10-11 April 2025 <br><br>The workshop aims to discuss the relationship between theories of secondary qualities and the epistemology of perception\, both historically (with the help of figures from the phenomenological tradition and early analytic philosophy) and theoretically. It is based on the idea that different accounts of secondary qualities are proper to create different epistemological problems concerning perception. In particular\, eliminativists about colors\, sounds\, etc.\, have to explain to what extent our perception of physical reality is still veridical\, while naive realists have to explain how our naive beliefs can be compatible with the conclusions of the natural sciences\, especially physics\, whose worldview includes nothing like colors\, sounds\, etc. as given to us in ordinary experience. <strong><br><br><br>Programme</strong> <br><strong><br>Thursday\, 10 April 2025</strong> <br>14:15-15:45&nbsp\;<strong>Fiona Macpherson&nbsp\;</strong>(University of Glasgow)<br><em>A Problem for Determining the Structural Features of Experience: A Pessimistic Meta-induction</em> 16:00-17:30&nbsp\;<strong>Harald Wiltsche&nbsp\;</strong>(Link&ouml\;ping University)<br><em>Roses are Red and Physics is Great. On How to be a Color Realist</em> <strong><br><br>Friday\, 11 April 2025</strong> <br>10:15-11:45&nbsp\;<strong>Giulia Martina</strong>&nbsp\;(TU Dortmund)<br><em>Dawes Hicks on Colours and Appearance</em> <br>14:15-15:45&nbsp\;<strong>Hamid Taieb&nbsp\;</strong>(HU Berlin)<br><em>Two Phenomenological Views on Truths about Colours</em> <br>16:00-17:30&nbsp\;<strong>S&oslash\;ren Overgaard&nbsp\;</strong>(University of Copenhagen)<br><em>Colour Primitivism and the Causal Argument</em> <strong><br><br>Venue</strong>: Room 2249a\, Humboldt-Universit&auml\;t zu Berlin\, Unter den Linden 6\, 10117 Berlin\, Germany&nbsp\; <strong><br>Attendance</strong>: For registration\, please write to&nbsp\;<a href="mailto:kate.audrey.westermaier@student.hu-berlin.de">kate.audrey.westermaier@student.hu-berlin.de</a>&nbsp\; <strong><br>Organiser</strong>: Hamid Taieb (<a href="mailto:hamid.taieb@hu-berlin.de">hamid.taieb@hu-berlin.de</a>) <strong><br>For more information</strong>:&nbsp\;<a href="http://www.a-sensible-world.net/">www.a-sensible-world.net</a>&nbsp\; &nbsp\;<br>&ndash\;&ndash\;&ndash\;&ndash\;&ndash\;<br><br></p>
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