Required Texts
Campbell, John. Reference and Consciousness. Oxford Cognitive Science Series. Edited by Martin Davies, James Higginbotham, Philip Johnson-Laird, Christopher Peacocke, and Kim Plunkett. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2002. ISBN: 9780199243815.
Gendler, Tamar Szabó, and John Hawthorne, eds. Perceptual Experience. Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press, 2006. ISBN: 9780199289769.
Frith, Christopher, and Eve Johnstone. Schizophrenia: A Very Short Introduction. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2003. ISBN: 9780192802217.
O'Callaghan, Casey. Sounds: A Philosophical Theory. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780199215928.
Readings by Session
SES # | TOPICS | READINGS |
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1 |
Introduction Martin: Transparency |
Required readingsHandout: Martin, "The Transparency of Experience." (PDF) Martin, M. G. F. "The Transparency of Experience." Mind and Language 17, no. 4 (September 2002): 376-425. Recommended readingsSiegel, Susanna. "The Epistemic Conception of Hallucination." In Disjunctivism: Perception, Action, Knowledge. Edited by Adrian Haddock and Fiona Macpherson. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780199231546. Martin, M. G. F. "The Limits of Self-Awareness." Philosophical Studies 120 (2004): 37-89. |
2 | Martin: Transparency (cont.) |
Recommended readingsNoordhof, Paul. "Imagining Objects and Imagining Experiences." Mind and Language 17, no. 4 (September 2002): 426-455. Byrne, Alex. "Color and the Mind-Body Problem." Dialectica 60, no. 3 (September 2006): 223-244. McGinn, Colin. "Images and Percepts." Chapter 1 in Mindsight: Image, Dream, Meaning. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2004, pp. 7-41. ISBN: 9780674015609. Byrne, Alex, and Heather Logue. "Either/Or." In Disjunctivism: Perception, Action, Knowledge. Edited by Adrian Haddock and Fiona Macpherson. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780199231546. Siegel, Susanna. "Indiscriminability and the Phenomenal." Philosophical Studies 120 (2004): 91-112. |
3 | Campbell: Reference and consciousness |
Required readingsCampbell, John. "The Relational View of Experience." Chapter 6 in Reference and Consciousness. pp. 114-131. ———. "The Explanatory Role of Consciousness." Chapter 7 in Reference and Consciousness. pp. 132-156. Recommended readings———. "Précis of Reference and Consciousness." Philosophical Studies 126 (2005): 103-114. ———. "Reply to Rey." Philosophical Studies 126 (2005): 155-162. |
4 |
Visitor: John Campbell Johnston: Sensory awareness |
Required readingsJohnston, Mark. "Better then Mere Knowledge? The Function of Sensory Awareness." Chapter 7 in Perceptual Experience, pp. 260-290. Recommended readings———. "The Obscure Object of Hallucination." Philosophical Studies 120 (2004): 113-183. |
5 |
Johnston: Sensory awareness (cont.) Siegel: Contents of visual experience |
Required readingsHandout: "The Contents of Visual Experience." (PDF) Crane, Tim. "The Problem of Perception." Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, March 8, 2005. (accessed February 5, 2007). Siegel, Susanna. "The Contents of Perception." Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, March 18, 2005. (accessed February 5, 2007). Recommended readingsBreckenridge, Wylie. "Why Think that Visual Experience has Representational Content?" Forthcoming in Philosophical Perspectives 21, no. 1 (2007). |
6 | Crane: Perceptual relations |
Required readingsCrane, Tim. "Is There a Perceptual Relation?" Chapter 3 in Perceptual Experience, pp. 126-146. Recommended readingsByrne, Alex, and Heather Logue. "Either/Or." In Disjunctivism: Perception, Action, Knowledge. Edited by Adrian Haddock and Fiona Macpherson. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780199231546. |
7 | Campbell, Frith, and Johnstone: Thought insertion and schizophrenia |
Required readingsCampbell, John. "The Ownership of Thoughts." Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 9, no. 1 (March 2002): 35-39. ———. "Schizophrenia, the Space of Reasons, and Thinking as a Motor Process." The Monist 82, no. 4 (1999): 609-625. Frith, Christopher, and Eve Johnstone. Schizophrenia: A Very Short Introduction. pp. 32-41 and 123-144. |
8 |
Thought insertion (cont.) Chalmers: Perception and fall from Eden |
Required readingsChalmers, David J. "Perception and the Fall from Eden." Chapter 2 in Perceptual Experience. pp. 49-125. |
9 | Visitor: David Chalmers | |
10 | Block: Consciousness |
Required readingsBlock, Ned. "Consciousness, Accessibility, and the Mesh Between Psychology and Neuroscience." Forthcoming paper in Behavioral and Brain Sciences. (PDF - 1.0 MB) Recommended readingsCarrasco, Marisa, Sam Ling, and Sarah Read. "Attention Alters Appearance." Nature Neuroscience 7, no. 3 (March 2004): 308-313. |
11 | Schwitzgebel: Introspection |
Required readingsSchwitzgebel, Eric. "Introspective Training Apprehensively Defended: Reflections on Titchener's Lab Manual." Journal of Consciousness Studies 11, nos. 7-8 (2004): 58-76. ———. "Do You Have Constant Tactile Experience of Your Feet in Your Shoes? Or Is Experience Limited to What's in Attention?" Journal of Consciousness Studies 14, no. 3 (2007): 5-35. |
12 | O'Callaghan: Sounds |
Required readingsO'Callaghan, Casey. "Sonic Realism." Chapter 1 in Sounds: A Philosophical Theory. Recommended readings———. Sounds: A Philosophical Theory. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780199215928. |
13 | Visitor: Casey O'Callaghan |
Required readingsO'Callaghan, Casey. "Constructing a Theory of Sounds." Forthcoming paper in Oxford Studies in Metaphysics. Recommended readings———. Sounds: A Philosophical Theory. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780199215928. |