Dr Charlie Pelling
Email: c.pelling@bbk.ac.uk
Charlie Pelling received his PhD from the University of Reading in 2008. Before coming to Birkbeck, he held an Analysis Studentship at the University of Warwick. His research centres around a cluster of issues at the intersection of epistemology and philosophy of mind, especially those involving philosophy of perception.
Papers
- 'Testimony, Testimonial Belief, and Safety' Forthcoming in Philosophical Studies.
- 'Paradox and The Knowledge Account of Assertion' Forthcoming in Erkenntnis.
- 'Indeterminacy, Indiscriminability, and Overlap' Forthcoming in Consciousness and Cognition.
- 'A Self-Referential Paradox For The Truth Account of Assertion' Analysis 71 (2011), 688-688.
- 'Characterizing Hallucination Epistemically' Synthese 178 (2011), 437-459.
- 'Exactness, Inexactness, and The Non-Transitivity of Perceptual Indiscriminability' Synthese 164 (2008), 289-312.
- 'Concepts, Attention, and Perception' Philosophical Papers 37 (2008), 213-242.
- 'Conceptualism and the (Supposed) Non-Transitivity of Colour Indiscriminability' Philosophical Studies 134 (2007), 211-34
- 'Conceptualism and The Problem of Illusory Experience' Acta Analytica 22 (2007), 169-182.
