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Offer Holder Open Day (OHOD)
OC0.04, Oculus Building

1pm - Lunch

1.45pm - Information Talk

2.45pm - Tea and Cake

3pm - Taster Session

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Lecture: 'Characteristics of Efficient Mindreading in Uncharted Settings'
Room S0.10, Social Sciences Building

Lecture by Katheryn Edwards and Jason Low, School of Psychology, Victoria University of Welllington.

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Postgraduate Work in Progress Seminar: Maria Giovanna Corrado

Title: 'A Puzzle About the Nature of Auditory Perceptual Experience'

ABSTRACT:

We commonsensically take it that one of the functions of perception is to enable one to enter in cognitive contact with a variety of elements populating one鈥檚 environment, including events in which ordinary material objects participate. The case of auditory perception poses a unique challenge to accommodate this function. A set of phenomenological considerations, which seem to suggest that we undergo acousmatic experiences of sounds divorced from the material events that might count as their sources, raises the question as to how awareness of sounds enables cognitive contact with ordinary material objects in the world. One approach to addressing this question, found in the literature, is to define the ontological relation between sounds and events in which ordinary material objects participate and, consequently, to derive an account of the content of auditory perceptual experience. In this talk, I will put forward a different reading of the question which is not satisfied by this approach. I will argue that there is a puzzle about the nature of auditory perceptual experience which purports to show that sounds sufficiently determine the auditory perceptual experiences we undergo and exclude events in which objects participate from playing a role. After providing some motivation for the puzzle and addressing some worries, I will conclude by pointing to the direction of my solution to the puzzle.

 

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