Tiina C Rosenqvist

|Research Associate
Academic Appointments
  • Postdoctoral Fellow, Society of Fellows

  • Lecturer, Department of Philosophy

Tiina C Rosenqvist is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Dartmouth Society of Fellows with an affiliation with the Department of Philosophy. She completed her PhD in philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania in 2023. Her current research focuses on empirically guided philosophy of perception, but her interests span a wide range of topics related to how humans and other animals perceive, think about, and interact with their environments. She likes to think about color and pain, about the connections between intellectual traditions, about pain reports and credibility deficits, and about how we should approach metaphysical and epistemological questions relating to cognition and perception

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Contact

Thornton, Room 316
HB 6035

Department(s)

Philosophy

Education

  • PhD University of Pennsylvania
  • MA University of Tampere (Finland)
  • BSc University of Tampere (Finland)

Selected Publications

Speaking Engagements

"Engineering the Concept of Pain for Clinical Practice," Sourthern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Annual Conference, Mobile, AL, USA. 2025. 

"Chronic Pain, Credibility, and Clinical Practice," American Philosophical Association (APA) Central Division Meeting. 2025.

"Engineering the Concept of Pain for Clinical Practice," Painreaders Workshop, Tampere University, Finland. 2024. 

"Chronic Pain, Credibility, and Clinical Practice," Northwest Philosophy Conference (NPC), Portland, OR, USA. 2024. 

"Pain, Color, and Agent-Centered Perception," International Society for the Philosophy of the Sciences of the Mind (ISPSM) Annual Webconference. 2024.

"Pain and Color Perception: A Unified, Agent-centered Account," Canadian Philosophical Association Annual Conference, Montréal, Canada, with comments from Louise Daoust. 2024.

"Seeing with Color: Psychophysics and the Function of Color Vision," phiVis: Philosophy of Vision Science Workshop, Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS), St. Pete Beach, FL, USA, with comments from Bevil Conway. 2024.

"Pain and Color Perception: A Unified, Agent-centered Account," Midsouth Philosophy Conference, Memphis, TS, USA, with comments from Kari Theurer. 2024.

"Perceptual Competences and the Primary/Secondary Quality Distinction," Kinds of Consciousness Webconference, UConn. 2024. 

"Perceptual Competences and the Primary/Secondary Quality Distinction," International Society for the Philosophy of the Sciences of the Mind (ISPSM) Webconference. 2023. 

​"Perceptual Competences and the Primary/Secondary Quality Distinction," Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. 2023. 

​"Pain is not a Bodily Disturbance Detector," Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Annual Conference, Louisville, KY, USA, with comments from Gabriel Siegel. 2023.

​"Pain is not a Bodily Disturbance Detector," Philosophy of Biology and Cognitive Sciences (PBCS) XI, University of Salamanca-ECyT, Spain. 2022.

"Seeing with Color: Insights from Psychophysics," The 3rd Context, Cognition and Communication Conference: Varieties of Meaning and Content, University of Warsaw, Poland. 2022.

​"Seeing with Color: Insights from Psychophysics," The 3rd Joint Conference of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) and the European Society for Philosophy and Psychology (ESPP), University of Milan, Italy. 2022.

"Seeing with Color: Insights from Psychophysics," Language, Culture and Mind 9: Sensory Experience and Communication, University of Almería, Spain. 2022.

​"What (on Earth) Are Color Visual Systems Doing?" Virtual Vision Futures, York University, Canada. 2021 (delivered virtually).

​"Color Illusions and the "Competence-Embeddedness" of Color Perception," Philosophy of Biology and Cognitive Sciences (PBCS) X, Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain. 2021 (delivered virtually).