Richard Price
Contact: All Souls College, Oxford OX1 4AL richard.price@all‐souls.ox.ac.uk +44 (0)7803 612 463 Date of birth: 07/03/80 Education: 2003‐2006 D.Phil in Philosophy, Oxford University 2004 – Prize Fellow of All Souls College (one of two admitted per year by examination) 2003 – 2004 Holder of Graduate Studentship at Corpus Christi College 2001‐2003 B.Phil in Philosophy, Oxford University St Catherine’s College 1998‐2001 B.A. in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, Oxford University St Catherine’s College Degree: 1st
Academic: D.Phil Title: The Ways Things Look Abstract: The thesis concerns the distinction between visible and non‐visible properties. I define a kind of looking, phenomenal looking, and explore what properties objects phenomenally look to have. I argue that objects phenomenally look to have only colours and positions. Areas of Specialization: Philosophy of Mind, Epistemology Areas of Competence: Metaphysics, Kant Publications: 'Content Ascriptions and the Reversibility Constraint', Philosophical Perspectives, volume 19 (1), Blackwell, 2005, 353‐374 Talks: ‘Just Colours and Positions’, The Admissible Contents of Experience, Glasgow University, March 2007.
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‘Colour Space and Fineness of Grain’, Ockham Society (the society for philosophy graduate students at Oxford), November 2005 ‘Relational Looking and the Reversibility Constraint’, Harvard‐MIT Graduate Conference, March 2005 ‘The Nature of Visual Space’, Ockham Society, March 2005 ‘Varieties of Paradox’, The Invariants Society, January 2005 ‘What Properties Does Experience Represent?’, National Postgraduate Analytic Philosophy Conference, Cambridge, July 2005 ‘Relational Looking and the Reversibility Constraint’, Warwick Graduate Conference, November 2004 ‘Vagueness and The Content of Experience’, Ockham Society, June 2004. ‘What Properties Does Experience Represent?’, NYU‐Columbia Graduate Conference, March 2004 ‘Is The Content of Experience Nonconceptual?’, Ockham Society, May 2002 ‘Reply’ to Jerry Fodor’s ‘Having Concepts: A Brief Refutation of Practically Everything’, Oxford Graduate Philosophy Conference, November 2002. Knowledge and Reality Tutorials (Corpus Christi College, St Anne’s College, St Catherine’s College) Philosophy of Mind Tutorials (Blackfriars, Mansfield College)
Teaching Experience: Professional Service:
I have acted as a referee for the Philosophical Quarterly. I have helped organize the Oxford Graduate Conference for three years.
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