“…To address, for example, philosophical questions or problems about vision, experimental philosophers have not only built on the psychology and neuroscience of vision and added their own investigations of the mechanisms of vision (e.g., Schwenkler and Weksler 2019, Weksler, Jacobson, and Bronfman 2021). Rather, experimental philosophers of perception have also built on the psychologies of judgment and language, and have empirically investigated how people think and speak about vision (e.g., , Fischer, Engelhardt, and Sytsma 2021, Roberts, Allen, and Schmidtke 2018. Similarly, to address philosophical questions about colour, experimental philosophers have primarily investigated not colour perception but colour cognition (e.g., Cohen and Nichols 2010, Sytsma 2010, Hansen and Chemla 2017, Roberts and Schmidtke 2019, and similarly with regard to other topics, such as pain (e.g., Sytsma and Reuter 2017, Liu 2020, Reuter and Sytsma 2020, Salomons et al 2021.…”