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David Gray

Georgia State UniversitySpelman College
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  • Georgia State University
    Department of Philosophy
    Masters student
  • Spelman College
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Metaphilosophy
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Action
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Religion
Philosophy of Mathematics
Asian Philosophy
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  • All publications (8)
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    Multi-Sensory Integration and Time (Network for Sensory Research Toronto Workshop on Perceptual Learning: Question Three)
    with Kevin Connolly, John Donaldson, Emily McWilliams, Sofia Ortiz-Hinojosa, and David Suarez
    This is an excerpt from a report that highlights and explores five questions which arose from the workshop on perceptual learning and perceptual recognition at the University of Toronto, Mississauga on May 10th and 11th, 2012. This excerpt explores the question: Does our representation of time provide and amodal framework for multi-sensory integration?
    Perception
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    Recognizing Emotion in Music (Network for Sensory Research Toronto Workshop on Perceptual Learning: Question Six)
    with Kevin Connolly, John Donaldson, Emily McWilliams, Sofia Ortiz-Hinojosa, and David Suarez
    This is an excerpt from a report that highlights and explores five questions which arose from the workshop on perceptual learning and perceptual recognition at the University of Toronto, Mississauga on May 10th and 11th, 2012. This excerpt explores the question: How do we recognize distinct types of emotion in music?
    Philosophy of Perception, General
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    Report on the Network for Sensory Research Toronto Workshop on Perceptual Learning
    with Kevin Connolly, John Donaldson, Emily McWilliams, Sofia Ortiz-Hinojosa, and David Suarez
    This report highlights and explores five questions which arose from the workshop on perceptual learning and perceptual recognition at the University of Toronto, Mississauga on May 10th and 11th, 2012: 1. How should we demarcate perceptual learning from perceptual development? 2. What are the origins of multimodal associations? 3. Does our representation of time provide an amodal framework for multi-sensory integration? 4. What counts as cognitive penetration? 5. How can philosophers and psycholo…Read more
    This report highlights and explores five questions which arose from the workshop on perceptual learning and perceptual recognition at the University of Toronto, Mississauga on May 10th and 11th, 2012: 1. How should we demarcate perceptual learning from perceptual development? 2. What are the origins of multimodal associations? 3. Does our representation of time provide an amodal framework for multi-sensory integration? 4. What counts as cognitive penetration? 5. How can philosophers and psychologists most fruitfully collaborate?
    PerceptionConsciousness and PsychologyPerception and the Mind
  •  887
    Philosophy/Psychology Collaboration (Network for Sensory Research Toronto Workshop on Perceptual Learning: Question Five)
    with Kevin Connolly, John Donaldson, Emily McWilliams, Sofia Ortiz-Hinojosa, and David Suarez
    This is an excerpt from a report that highlights and explores five questions which arose from the workshop on perceptual learning and perceptual recognition at the University of Toronto, Mississauga on May 10th and 11th, 2012. This excerpt explores the question: How can philosophers and psychologists most fruitfully collaborate?
    PerceptionPerception and the Mind
  •  919
    Perceptual Learning and Development (Network for Sensory Research Toronto Workshop on Perceptual Learning: Question One)
    with Kevin Connolly, John Donaldson, Emily McWilliams, Sofia Ortiz-Hinojosa, and David Suarez
    This is an excerpt from a report that highlights and explores five questions which arose from the workshop on perceptual learning and perceptual recognition at the University of Toronto, Mississauga on May 10th and 11th, 2012. This excerpt explores the question: How should we demarcate perceptual learning from perceptual development?
    PerceptionPerception and the Mind
  •  819
    Multimodal Associations (Network for Sensory Research Toronto Workshop on Perceptual Learning: Question Two)
    with Kevin Connolly, John Donaldson, Emily McWilliams, Sofia Ortiz-Hinojosa, and David Suarez
    This is an excerpt from a report that highlights and explores five questions which arose from the workshop on perceptual learning and perceptual recognition at the University of Toronto, Mississauga on May 10th and 11th, 2012. This excerpt explores the question: What are the origins of multimodal associations?
    PerceptionPerception and the Mind
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    Cognitive Penetration? (Network for Sensory Research Toronto Workshop on Perceptual Learning: Question Four)
    with Kevin Connolly, John Donaldson, Emily McWilliams, Sofia Ortiz-Hinojosa, and David Suarez
    This is an excerpt from a report that highlights and explores five questions which arose from the workshop on perceptual learning and perceptual recognition at the University of Toronto, Mississauga on May 10th and 11th, 2012. This excerpt explores the question: What counts as cognitive penetration?
    PerceptionModularity in Cognitive ScienceModularity and Cognitive PenetrabilityPerception and the Mi…Read more
    PerceptionModularity in Cognitive ScienceModularity and Cognitive PenetrabilityPerception and the Mind
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    Asymmetrical and Symmetrical Dependency: A Particular Problem
    Aporia 6 17-34. 1996.
    A defense of P.F. Strawson's view of asymmetrical dependency between objects and events. (Events are dependent on objects, not the other way around) put forth in his _Individuals_. I defend Strawson's view against a critique in "Strawson on Ontological Priority" by J.M.E. Moravscik. In doing so I critique Moravscik by drawing a distinction between ontological and conceptual dependencies. This was a chapter of my senior thesis published in an undergraduate journal and should probably only be re…Read more
    A defense of P.F. Strawson's view of asymmetrical dependency between objects and events. (Events are dependent on objects, not the other way around) put forth in his _Individuals_. I defend Strawson's view against a critique in "Strawson on Ontological Priority" by J.M.E. Moravscik. In doing so I critique Moravscik by drawing a distinction between ontological and conceptual dependencies. This was a chapter of my senior thesis published in an undergraduate journal and should probably only be read if you need a good laugh. Published in an undergraduate conference journal Aporia.
    TropesExplanation, MiscellaneousEventsReductive Explanation
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