The Centre for Philosophy of Memory at the Université Grenoble Alpes is pleased to announce the winner of the second philosophy of memory essay prize.
The winning article is "Memory as skill", by Seth Goldwasser, a PhD student at the University of Pittsburgh. Mr. Goldwasser's article will be published by the Review of Philosophy and Psychology. He will also be given a budget of up to 3000 EUR to cover travel and accommodation for a research visit to the Centre for Philosophy of Memory. The evaluators also selected two runners-up: "Memory as sensory modality, perception as experience of the past", by Michael Barkasi, an instructor at York University, and "Memory disjunctivism: A causal theory", by Alex Moran, a a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in the Faculty of Philosophy and a Research Associate of University College at the University of Oxford. Both of these articles are invited for submission to the Review of Philosophy and Psychology. The winner and the runners-up were selected on the basis of independent blind evaluations of all submissions by a panel of three evaluators. In light of the large number of excellent submissions received, we anticipate organizing a third round of the essay contest, with a deadline early next year. -- Kourken Michaelian http://phil-mem.org/ -- https://www.vidal-rosset.net/mailing_list_educasupphilo.html