Professor Susanna Schellenberg, Rutgers University

"Subjective perspectives and self-representation"

2/02/2024
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Location
Class of 1930 Room, Rockefeller Center
Sponsored by
Cognitive Science Program, Philosophy Department, Society of Fellows
Audience
Public
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Tiina Rosenqvist

Susanna Schellenberg is a Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Cognitive Science at Rutgers University. She works on a range of topics in philosophy of mind, epistemology, AI, and neuroscience, including perception, mental representation, consciousness, evidence, knowledge, capacities, and imagination. She is the author of The Unity of Perception: Content, Consciousness, Evidence (Oxford University Press, 2018). Her personal website can be found here: https://susannaschellenberg.org/

Talk: "Subjective perspectives and self-representation"

Abstract: When an individual navigates her environment as a philosophy professor, her perspective is different than when she does so as a parent or a mountaineer. Her preferences are different, what evidence she pays attention to shifts, and which of her many beliefs are relevant changes. This paper explores the role of self-representation in our perspectives. I argue that how an individual represents herself is a critical part of her perspective. I argue moreover that how she represents herself can shift from moment to moment thus entailing shifts in her perspective. If this is right, then contra orthodoxy, a perspective is not a fixed point in intellectual space that changes only slowly over time. I show how including self-representation in AI systems can solve a host of open problems. 

The talk is free and open to all. 

Location
Class of 1930 Room, Rockefeller Center
Sponsored by
Cognitive Science Program, Philosophy Department, Society of Fellows
Audience
Public
More information
Tiina Rosenqvist