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SUMMARY:An empirical argument that perception is non-conceptual
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TZID:Asia/Kolkata
LOCATION:Ashoka University\, Sonīpat\, India\, 131029
DESCRIPTION:<p>Abstract of the talk:&nbsp\;The view that perception is non-conceptual has been advocated on armchair grounds but I will present actual experimental evidence for it.&nbsp\; I will review evidence that infants between the ages of 6 and 11 months can see colors but normally cannot notice them and so normally cannot accomplish even the simplest kinds of cognition involving colors.&nbsp\; By contrast\, children of the same ages can see shapes and also exhibit rudimentary cognition using shape concepts.&nbsp\; I will argue that the upshot is that the color perception of these infants is non-conceptual.&nbsp\; I will also present evidence that adults do not have conceptual perception of colors and then explore the extrapolation of these findings to all of perception.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Sankalp Vohra:
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