PhiVis: Philosophy of Vision Science Workshop

May 20, 2025
Vision Sciences Society

Island Grand at TradeWinds
Saint Pete Beach 33706
United States

This event is available both online and in-person

Sponsor(s):

  • William H. Miller III Department of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University
  • The Vision Sciences Group of Johns Hopkins University
  • Vision: Sciences to Applications (VISTA), York University

Speakers:

Simon Fraser University
York University
University of California, Los Angeles

Organisers:

Johns Hopkins University
York University

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Recent years have seen a resurgence of interest in the intersection between vision science and the philosophy of perception. But opportunities for conversation between vision scientists and philosophers are still hard to come by. The phiVis workshop is a forum for promoting and expanding this interdisciplinary dialogue. Philosophers of perception can capitalize on the experimental knowledge of working vision scientists, while vision scientists will have an opportunity to connect their research to longstanding philosophical questions. The workshop will feature short talks by philosophers of perception that engage with the latest research in vision science, followed by prepared comments by vision scientists, on topics such as attention, perceptual learning, feature binding, and more. Our first event, at VSS 2021, drew nearly 300 live and virtual attendees, and our subsequent events drew a capacity crowd in person. We are now gearing up for Round 5!

This year's event will take place on Tuesday, May 20, from 1:15pm-3:15pm ET, and will be held onsite at VSS (at the TradeWinds Island Grand Resort in St Pete Beach, FL). The in-person event is open to VSS attendees; a limited number of non-VSS-attendees may also attend virtually. The event will feature the following talks:

Gabriel Greenberg (UCLA) | Neural Images: Retinotopy, Representation, and Convolution
with comments by Jennifer Groh (Duke)

Jacob Beck (York) | Resurrecting a Primary-Secondary Quality Distinction
with comments by Darko Odic (UBC)

Kathleen Akins (Simon Fraser) | Color Perception is High-Level Perception
with comments by Rosa Lafer-Sousa (UW-Madison)

You can learn more about the phiVis workshop at our website — www.phivis.org — and also in the attached flyer.

All are welcome, though we encourage interested attendees to RSVP: in person; virtual. These links can also be found on the workshop's website.

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May 19, 2025, 10:00am EST

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