The philosophy department at King's College London will host a conference on Wittgenstein and Perception from Thursday 7th – Saturday 9th April. The conference has been made possible by the support of the Mind Association, the Aristotelian Society, and the British Wittgenstein Society. Attendance is free of charge, but those attending should register their interest by emailing wittg.conf@xxxxxxxxxx Further information, and a full schedule, can be found at http://www.kcl.ac.uk/schools/humanities/depts/philosophy/events/witt2011.html Thursday 7th April – Strand Campus room K6.29 14:00-15:45: Marie McGinn (UEA): Two Senses of 'See' 16:00-17:45: Donnchadh O Conaill (Durham): 'Seeing as' and the grounding of judgement in perception 17.45-1915 Jose Zalabardo (UCL): Wittgenstein’s Paralyzing Objection Friday 8th April – Strand Campus room K2.31 9.30-11.00 Michael Campbell (KCL): On some Relations between Perception and Action 11.15-12.45 Naomi Eilan (Warwick): Wittgenstein and conscious perception 14.00-15.30 Jordan Rodger (KCL): What is it like to be a green cloud? 15.45-17.15 Jason Bridges (Chicago): Burge vs ‘Intellectual Representationalism’ 17.30-19.00 Bill Child (Oxford): Knowing from One's Own Case Saturday 9th April – Strand Campus room K2.31 9.30-11.00 Michael O’Sullivan (KCL): The cussedness of things 11.15-12.45 Thomas Raleigh (Exeter/KCL): Experience and Burke's Assumption: a Reply to E.J. Craig 14.00-15.30 Daniel D. Hutto (Herts.): Contentless Perception: the Very Idea 15.45-17.15 Mike Martin (UCL): tba Messages to the list are archived at http://listserv.liv.ac.uk/archives/philos-l.html. Prolonged discussions should be moved to chora: enrol via http://listserv.liv.ac.uk/archives/chora.html. Other philosophical resources on the Web can be found at http://www.liv.ac.uk/pal. ========================================= Need Something? Check here: http://ludwig.squarespace.com/wittrslinks/