During Spring 2020, we’ll meet online on Mondays from 3pm until 5pm (Eastern Time). Details and zoom links will be posted on this site. Anyone with an interest in philosophy of language is welcome!
September 20th (special time: 4:30–6pm)
Diego Feinmann (ENS, Jean Nicod, Paris)
September 27th
TBD
October 4th
Najoung Kim (Jonhs Hopkins)
October 18th
Cian Dorr (NYU)
October 25th
Zoltán Szabó (Yale)
November 1st (special time: 4:30–6pm)
Richard Moore (Warwick)
November 8th
Yimei Xiang (Rutgers)
November 15th
TBD
November 22nd
Ryan Nefdt (Cape Town)
November 29th
TBD
December 6th
TBD
December 13th
Kit Fine (NYU)
During Spring 2020, we’ll meet online on Mondays from 3pm until 5pm (Eastern Time). Details and zoom links will be posted on this site. Anyone with an interest in philosophy of language is welcome!
September 20th (special time: 4:30–6pm)
Diego Feinmann (ENS, Jean Nicod, Paris)
September 27th
TBD
October 4th
Najoung Kim (Jonhs Hopkins)
October 18th
Cian Dorr (NYU)
October 25th
Zoltán Szabó (Yale)
November 1st (special time: 4:30–6pm)
Richard Moore (Warwick)
November 8th
Yimei Xiang (Rutgers)
November 15th
TBD
November 22nd
Ryan Nefdt (Cape Town)
November 29th
TBD
December 6th
TBD
December 13th
Kit Fine (NYU)
During Spring 2020, we’ll meet online on Mondays from 3pm until 5pm (Eastern Time). Details and zoom links will be posted on this site. Anyone with an interest in philosophy of language is welcome!
September 20th (special time: 4:30–6pm)
Diego Feinmann (ENS, Jean Nicod, Paris)
September 27th
TBD
October 4th
Najoung Kim (Jonhs Hopkins)
October 18th
Cian Dorr (NYU)
October 25th
Zoltán Szabó (Yale)
November 1st (special time: 4:30–6pm)
Richard Moore (Warwick)
November 8th
Yimei Xiang (Rutgers)
November 15th
TBD
November 22nd
Ryan Nefdt (Cape Town)
November 29th
TBD
December 6th
TBD
December 13th
Kit Fine (NYU)
During Spring 2020, we’ll meet online on Mondays from 3pm until 5pm (Eastern Time). Details and zoom links will be posted on this site. Anyone with an interest in philosophy of language is welcome!
September 20th (special time: 4:30–6pm)
Diego Feinmann (ENS, Jean Nicod, Paris)
September 27th
TBD
October 4th
Najoung Kim (Jonhs Hopkins)
October 18th
Cian Dorr (NYU)
October 25th
Zoltán Szabó (Yale)
November 1st (special time: 4:30–6pm)
Richard Moore (Warwick)
November 8th
Yimei Xiang (Rutgers)
November 15th
TBD
November 22nd
Ryan Nefdt (Cape Town)
November 29th
TBD
December 6th
TBD
December 13th
Kit Fine (NYU)
A number of authors have pointed out that the standard arguments for perception’s having nonconceptual content tell us nothing about the content of a state per se, but only instead about the sorts of capacities a subject must have in order to be in some state (i.e., whether the subject need or need not possess the specifying concepts in order to be in some state). Others have argued in response that the only reason for two states to require different conceptual capacities of the subject is precisely because they have different sorts of contents, and so there is no substantive difference between a ‘content’ view and a ‘state’ view. Here, I present evidence for states that do, in fact, share the same content but differ in the required conceptual capacities: exogenous perceptual states, and endogenous, voluntarily produced perceptual states. I argue that this functional difference—voluntary versus involuntary production—constitutes the difference in concept-dependence. I then look to three possibilities for how this claim could affect our understanding of the relationship between cognition and perception.
During Spring 2020, we’ll meet online on Mondays from 3pm until 5pm (Eastern Time). Details and zoom links will be posted on this site. Anyone with an interest in philosophy of language is welcome!
September 20th (special time: 4:30–6pm)
Diego Feinmann (ENS, Jean Nicod, Paris)
September 27th
TBD
October 4th
Najoung Kim (Jonhs Hopkins)
October 18th
Cian Dorr (NYU)
October 25th
Zoltán Szabó (Yale)
November 1st (special time: 4:30–6pm)
Richard Moore (Warwick)
November 8th
Yimei Xiang (Rutgers)
November 15th
TBD
November 22nd
Ryan Nefdt (Cape Town)
November 29th
TBD
December 6th
TBD
December 13th
Kit Fine (NYU)
During Spring 2020, we’ll meet online on Mondays from 3pm until 5pm (Eastern Time). Details and zoom links will be posted on this site. Anyone with an interest in philosophy of language is welcome!
September 20th (special time: 4:30–6pm)
Diego Feinmann (ENS, Jean Nicod, Paris)
September 27th
TBD
October 4th
Najoung Kim (Jonhs Hopkins)
October 18th
Cian Dorr (NYU)
October 25th
Zoltán Szabó (Yale)
November 1st (special time: 4:30–6pm)
Richard Moore (Warwick)
November 8th
Yimei Xiang (Rutgers)
November 15th
TBD
November 22nd
Ryan Nefdt (Cape Town)
November 29th
TBD
December 6th
TBD
December 13th
Kit Fine (NYU)
During Spring 2020, we’ll meet online on Mondays from 3pm until 5pm (Eastern Time). Details and zoom links will be posted on this site. Anyone with an interest in philosophy of language is welcome!
September 20th (special time: 4:30–6pm)
Diego Feinmann (ENS, Jean Nicod, Paris)
September 27th
TBD
October 4th
Najoung Kim (Jonhs Hopkins)
October 18th
Cian Dorr (NYU)
October 25th
Zoltán Szabó (Yale)
November 1st (special time: 4:30–6pm)
Richard Moore (Warwick)
November 8th
Yimei Xiang (Rutgers)
November 15th
TBD
November 22nd
Ryan Nefdt (Cape Town)
November 29th
TBD
December 6th
TBD
December 13th
Kit Fine (NYU)
During Spring 2020, we’ll meet online on Mondays from 3pm until 5pm (Eastern Time). Details and zoom links will be posted on this site. Anyone with an interest in philosophy of language is welcome!
September 20th (special time: 4:30–6pm)
Diego Feinmann (ENS, Jean Nicod, Paris)
September 27th
TBD
October 4th
Najoung Kim (Jonhs Hopkins)
October 18th
Cian Dorr (NYU)
October 25th
Zoltán Szabó (Yale)
November 1st (special time: 4:30–6pm)
Richard Moore (Warwick)
November 8th
Yimei Xiang (Rutgers)
November 15th
TBD
November 22nd
Ryan Nefdt (Cape Town)
November 29th
TBD
December 6th
TBD
December 13th
Kit Fine (NYU)
During Spring 2020, we’ll meet online on Mondays from 3pm until 5pm (Eastern Time). Details and zoom links will be posted on this site. Anyone with an interest in philosophy of language is welcome!
September 20th (special time: 4:30–6pm)
Diego Feinmann (ENS, Jean Nicod, Paris)
September 27th
TBD
October 4th
Najoung Kim (Jonhs Hopkins)
October 18th
Cian Dorr (NYU)
October 25th
Zoltán Szabó (Yale)
November 1st (special time: 4:30–6pm)
Richard Moore (Warwick)
November 8th
Yimei Xiang (Rutgers)
November 15th
TBD
November 22nd
Ryan Nefdt (Cape Town)
November 29th
TBD
December 6th
TBD
December 13th
Kit Fine (NYU)