[Educasup] Séminaire axe 2 IPhiG- Michel Le Du - 26 janvier

2023-01-12 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Chères et chers collègues,



Nous avons le plaisir de vous convier à la prochaine séance du *séminaire
de l’axe 2. « Esprit : cognition et langage »* de l'Institut de Philosophie
de Grenoble :





Michel Le Du

Université Aix Marseille

Les limites de la compréhension

Jeudi 26 janvier de 10h30 à 12h

Salle B1 bât. ARSH







Un débat traverse à la fois les sciences sociales et la philosophie des
sciences sociales et porte sur la manière dont il doit être rendu compte
des conduites humaines. Si l'on rejette les approches purement naturalistes
ou objectivistes, une telle démarche implique d'intégrer, d'une manière ou
d'une autre, le point de vue des acteurs eux-mêmes. La question devient
alors de savoir quel est le critère d'une bonne interprétation. Dans une
perspective soutenue notamment par Wittgenstein et, plus explicitement, par
Peter Winch, rendre compte d'une conduite implique de mobiliser des termes
que l'agent lui-même *pourrait* accepter (ce qui n'est pas tout à fait la
même chose que de dire que l'on doit employer uniquement les termes que
l'agent emploie spontanément pour parler de ce qu'il fait). Le problème est
que ce critère est, en réalité, très difficile à appliquer et qu'il ne
recouvre que très partiellement ce que l'on met sous les termes
"interprétation" ou "compréhension". L'exposé vise à montrer que, dans bien
des cas, l'interprétation consiste à fournir un commentaire, couché dans
des termes qui nous sont accessibles, des conduites ou attitudes indigènes,
ce qui est très différent de produire un compte-rendu qu'ils pourraient
faire leur.





En souhaitant vous voir nombreux à ce séminaire, recevez, chères et chers
collègues, nos salutations les plus cordiales.


Kourken Michaelian,

Responsable de l’axe 2. « Esprit : cognition et langage »



Denis Perrin,

Directeur de l'IPhiG


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[Educasup] 2e AAC: colloque jeunes chercheurs SoPhA (philo de l 'esprit), Grenoble, été 2023

2023-01-02 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
*2e AAC : Philosophie analytique de l’esprit : colloque jeunes chercheurs
de la Société de Philosophie Analytique (SoPhA)*

*(English version below)*

Le Centre de philosophie de la mémoire à l’Université Grenoble Alpes
accueillera le colloque SoPhA à destination des jeunes chercheurs du 30
juin au 1er Juillet 2023.

L'objectif de ce colloque est d'offrir un espace aux doctorants et autres
jeunes chercheurs (jusqu'à cinq ans après le doctorat) pour discuter de
leurs travaux non seulement avec leurs pairs mais également avec des
chercheurs plus expérimentés.

Bien que des soumissions en philosophie de la mémoire soient les
bienvenues, notre appel à soumission concerne l’ensemble des débats et
discussions en philosophie analytique de l’esprit.

*Directives de soumission :*

Les auteurs doivent soumettre un résumé de 500 mots minimum et 1000 mots
maximum (hors références) décrivant l'argument principal de la
communication. Les résumés doivent être préparés pour une révision anonyme
et être envoyés à jalvar...@gmail.com jusqu'au *15 février 2023*. Veuillez
ajouter votre nom complet et votre affiliation institutionnelle dans
l’e-mail.

Les communications acceptées se verront allouer 50 minutes (30 minutes pour
la présentation + 20 minutes pour les questions-réponses).

Il y aura au total 10 créneaux pour les communications, sans sessions
parallèles. Les langues du colloque sont le français et l’anglais.

Les décisions concernant les communications acceptées seront notifiées le
28 février 2023.

Les organisateurs distribueront également jusqu’à 5 bourses de mérite de
400€ chacune pour couvrir les frais de voyage et d’hébergement.

*Conférenciers keynotes :*

   - Rebecca Copenhaver (Washington University in St. Louis)
   - Kristina Liefke (Ruhr Universität Bochum)
   - André Sant’Anna (Universität zu Köln & Université de Genève)
   - Fabrice Teroni (Université de Genève)

*Activité de mentorat :*

Le colloque inclura une table ronde sur le thème « Comment obtenir et faire
un postdoc ». Intervenants :

   - Nikola Andonovski (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellow, Centre de
   philosophie de la mémoire, Université Grenoble Alpes)
   - Kourken Michaelian (Directeur du Centre de philosophie de la mémoire,
   Université Grenoble Alpes)
   - James Openshaw (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellow, Centre de
   philosophie de la mémoire, Université Grenoble Alpes & post-doctorant, Ruhr
   Universität Bochum)
   - André Sant’Anna (Humboldt Postdoctoral Researcher, Universität zu Köln
   & SNSF Ambizione Fellow, Université de Genève)

Pour toute demande de renseignements, veuillez envoyer un e-mail à
jalvar...@gmail.com.

Vous pouvez consulter le site web du colloque ici
<http://phil-mem.org/events/2023-sopha.php#fr>.

*Organisateurs : *

Juan F. Álvarez (Centre de philosophie de la mémoire, Université Grenoble
Alpes), Kourken Michaelian (Centre de philosophie de la mémoire, Université
Grenoble Alpes).


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*2nd CFP: Analytic Philosophy of Mind: Société de Philosophie Analytique
(SoPhA) Early-Career Researchers Conference*

*(Version française ci-dessus)*

The Centre for Philosophy of Memory at the Université Grenoble Alpes will
host the SoPhA Conference for early-career researchers from June 30th to
July 1st, 2023.

The aim of this conference is to provide a space for PhD students and other
early-career researchers (up to five years after the PhD) to discuss their
work with their peers and senior researchers.

Although we welcome submissions on the philosophy of memory, we invite
submissions on all debates and discussions on the analytic philosophy of
mind.

*Submission guidelines:*

Authors must submit an abstract of at least 500 words and no more than 1000
words (excluding references) outlining the main argument of the talk.
Abstracts should be prepared for blind review and sent to
jalvar...@gmail.com until *February 15, 2023*. Please add your full name
and institutional affiliation in the email.

Accepted papers will be allocated 50 minutes (30 minutes for presentation +
20 minutes for Q).

There will be a total of 10 slots for talks, with no parallel sessions. The
languages of the workshop are French and English.

Decisions on accepted papers will be notified on February 28, 2023.

The organizers will also distribute up to 5 merit-based bursaries of 400€
each to cover travel and accommodation expenses.

*Keynote speakers:*

   - Rebecca Copenhaver (Washington University in St. Louis)
   - Kristina Liefke (Ruhr Universität Bochum)
   - André Sant’Anna (Universität zu Köln & Université de Genève)
   - Fabrice Teroni (Université de Genève)

*Mentoring activity:*

The conference will include a round table on the theme "How to get and do a
postdoc". Speakers:

   - Nikola Andonovski (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellow, Centre
   for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes)
   - Kourken Michaelian (Director, Centre for Philosophy of Memory,
   Unive

[Educasup] Fwd: AAC: colloque jeunes chercheurs SoPhA (philo de l'esprit), Grenoble, été 2023

2022-11-14 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
-- Forwarded message -
De : Juan F. Álvarez 
Date: lun. 14 nov. 2022 à 17:17
Subject: AAC: colloque jeunes chercheurs SoPhA (philo de l'esprit),
Grenoble, été 2023
To: Kourken Michaelian 


*AAC : Philosophie analytique de l’esprit : colloque jeunes chercheurs de
la Société de Philosophie Analytique (SoPhA)*

*(English version below)*

Le Centre de philosophie de la mémoire à l’Université Grenoble Alpes
accueillera le colloque SoPhA à destination des jeunes chercheurs du 30
juin au 1er Juillet 2023.

L'objectif de ce colloque est d'offrir un espace aux doctorants et autres
jeunes chercheurs (jusqu'à cinq ans après le doctorat) pour discuter de
leurs travaux non seulement avec leurs pairs mais également avec des
chercheurs plus expérimentés.

Bien que des soumissions en philosophie de la mémoire soient les
bienvenues, notre appel à soumission concerne l’ensemble des débats et
discussions en philosophie analytique de l’esprit.

*Directives de soumission :*

Les auteurs doivent soumettre un résumé de 500 mots minimum et 1000 mots
maximum (hors références) décrivant l'argument principal de la
communication. Les résumés doivent être préparés pour une révision anonyme
et être envoyés à jalvar...@gmail.com jusqu'au 15 février 2023. Veuillez
ajouter votre nom complet et votre affiliation institutionnelle dans
l’e-mail.

Les communications acceptées se verront allouer 50 minutes (30 minutes pour
la présentation + 20 minutes pour les questions-réponses).

Il y aura au total 10 créneaux pour les communications, sans sessions
parallèles. Les langues du colloque sont le français et l’anglais.

Les décisions concernant les communications acceptées seront notifiées le
28 février 2023.

Les organisateurs distribueront également jusqu’à 5 bourses de mérite de
400€ chacune pour couvrir les frais de voyage et d’hébergement.

*Conférenciers keynotes :*

   - Rebecca Copenhaver (Washington University in St. Louis)
   - Kristina Liefke (Ruhr Universität Bochum)
   - André Sant’Anna (Universität zu Köln & Université de Genève)
   - Fabrice Teroni (Université de Genève)

*Activité de mentorat :*

Le colloque inclura une table ronde sur le thème « Comment obtenir et faire
un postdoc ». Intervenants :

   - Nikola Andonovski (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellow, Centre de
   philosophie de la mémoire, Université Grenoble Alpes)
   - Kourken Michaelian (Directeur du Centre de philosophie de la mémoire,
   Université Grenoble Alpes)
   - James Openshaw (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellow, Centre de
   philosophie de la mémoire, Université Grenoble Alpes & post-doctorant, Ruhr
   Universität Bochum)
   - André Sant’Anna (Humboldt Postdoctoral Researcher, Universität zu Köln
   & SNSF Ambizione Fellow, Université de Genève)

Pour toute demande de renseignements, veuillez envoyer un e-mail à
jalvar...@gmail.com.

Vous pouvez consulter le site web du colloque ici
<http://phil-mem.org/events/2023-sopha.php#fr>.

*Organisateurs : *

Juan F. Álvarez (Centre de philosophie de la mémoire, Université Grenoble
Alpes), Kourken Michaelian (Centre de philosophie de la mémoire, Université
Grenoble Alpes).


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*CFP: Analytic Philosophy of Mind: Société de Philosophie Analytique
(SoPhA) Early-Career Researchers Conference*

*(Version française ci-dessus)*

The Centre for Philosophy of Memory at the Université Grenoble Alpes will
host the SoPhA Conference for early-career researchers from June 30th to
July 1st, 2023.

The aim of this conference is to provide a space for PhD students and other
early-career researchers (up to five years after the PhD) to discuss their
work with their peers and senior researchers.

Although we welcome submissions on the philosophy of memory, we invite
submissions on all debates and discussions on the analytic philosophy of
mind.

*Submission guidelines:*

Authors must submit an abstract of at least 500 words and no more than 1000
words (excluding references) outlining the main argument of the talk.
Abstracts should be prepared for blind review and sent to
jalvar...@gmail.com until February 15, 2023. Please add your full name and
institutional affiliation in the email.

Accepted papers will be allocated 50 minutes (30 minutes for presentation +
20 minutes for Q).

There will be a total of 10 slots for talks, with no parallel sessions. The
languages of the workshop are French and English.

Decisions on accepted papers will be notified on February 28, 2023.

The organizers will also distribute up to 5 merit-based bursaries of 400€
each to cover travel and accommodation expenses.

*Keynote speakers:*

   - Rebecca Copenhaver (Washington University in St. Louis)
   - Kristina Liefke (Ruhr Universität Bochum)
   - André Sant’Anna (Universität zu Köln & Université de Genève)
   - Fabrice Teroni (Université de Genève)

*Mentoring activity:*

The conference will include a round table on the theme "How to get and do a
postdoc". Speakers:

   - Nik

[Educasup] hybrid-format talk at the CPM: Paulo Faria, Reasoning and preservative memory

2022-11-07 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
The Centre for Philosophy of Memory invites colleagues to the following
hybrid-format talk in its public seminar.

Reasoning and preservative memory. Paulo Faria (Universidade Federal do Rio
Grande do Sul).
16:00, 15 November 2022, B1 ARSH.

The talk will take place in-person in room B1 of the ARSH building on the
UGA campus.

Colleagues not in Grenoble can connect via Zoom. See here for connection
information: http://phil-mem.org/seminars/public.php.

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[Educasup] hybrid-format talk at the CPM: Santiago Arango-Muño z, Action and omission in remembering

2022-10-23 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
The Centre for Philosophy of Memory invites colleagues to the following
hybrid-format talk in its public seminar.

Action and omission in remembering. Santiago Arango-Muñoz (Universidad de
Antioquia).
16:00, 31 October 2022, B1 ARSH.

The talk will take place in-person in room B1 of the ARSH building on the
UGA campus.

Colleagues not in Grenoble can connect via Zoom. See here for connection
information: http://phil-mem.org/seminars/public.php.

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[Educasup] hybrid-format talk at the CPM: István Aranyosi, Lac unary memory

2022-10-20 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
The Centre for Philosophy of Memory invites colleagues to the following
hybrid-format talk in its public seminar.

Lacunary memory. István Aranyosi (Bilkent University). 16:00, 28 October
2022, B1 ARSH.

The talk will take place in-person in room B1 of the ARSH building on the
UGA campus.

Colleagues not in Grenoble can connect via Zoom. See here for connection
information: http://phil-mem.org/seminars/public.php.

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[Educasup] Fwd: Workshop announcement: Memory and Mental Files (Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Grenoble)

2022-10-10 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
-- Forwarded message -
De : James Openshaw 
Date: lun. 10 oct. 2022 à 17:06
Subject: Workshop announcement: Memory and Mental Files (Centre for
Philosophy of Memory, Grenoble)
To: , 
Cc: Kourken Michaelian , Michael Murez <
michael.mu...@gmail.com>


Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to announce the Memory and Mental Files workshop, to be held
in-person at the Centre for Philosophy of Memory (Grenoble, France) on
December 15th 2022. To register, please email me at [
jamesopensh...@gmail.com].

Web page: http://phil-mem.org/events/2022-files.php
Organisers: James Openshaw, Kourken Michaelian, and Michael Murez.

This workshop is funded by the Institut de Philosophie de Grenoble and the
Université Grenoble Alpes, with additional support from the Centre for
Philosophy of Memory, the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and
innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement (no.
101032391), the Centre Atlantique de Philosophie, and Nantes Université.

SCHEDULE

15 December 2022
• 09:20–09:30. Welcome.
• 09:30–10:40. Files for knowing and remembering what happened and
an analogy with visual media. Josef Perner (Salzburg).
• 10:40–11:50. Episodic memory and event files. Denis Perrin
(Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes).
• 11:50–13:00. Lunch break.
• 13:00–14:10. Engrams as mental files. Nikola Andonovski (Centre
for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes).
• 14:10–15:20. A component process view of declarative memory.
Louis Renoult (University of East Anglia).
• 15:20–15:50. Coffee break.
• 15:50–17:00. From object perception to object cognition:
Philosophical and empirical perspectives. Brent Strickland (Institut Jean
Nicod).
• 17:00–18:10. Cognitive dynamics. François Recanati (Collège de
France).

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Dr. James Openshaw
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellow
Centre for Philosophy of Memory
www.jamesopenshaw.com

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[Educasup] hybrid-format talk at the CPM: David Colaço,

2022-10-03 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
The Centre for Philosophy of Memory invites colleagues to the following
hybrid-format talk in its public seminar.

Memory transfer: The history of a sensational (alleged) phenomenon. David
Colaço (LMU Munich). 16:00, 7 October 2022.

The talk will take place in-person in room B1 of the ARSH building on the
UGA campus.

Colleagues not in Grenoble can connect via Zoom. See here for connection
information: http://phil-mem.org/seminars/public.php.

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[Educasup] announcement: winner, philosophy of memory essay prize, Centre for Philosophy of Memory/Review of Philosophy and Psychology

2022-09-30 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
The Centre for Philosophy of Memory at the Université Grenoble Alpes is
pleased to announce the winner of the third philosophy of memory essay
prize.

The winning article is "LTP revisited: Reconsidering the explanatory power
of synaptic efficacy", by Jonathan Najenson, a postdoc at Technion - Israel
Institue of Technology. Dr. Najenson'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 winner was 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 fourth round of the essay contest, with a deadline
early next year.

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[Educasup] Online Workshop: Successful and Unsuccessful Remembering and Imagining

2022-08-30 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Dear friends and colleagues,

We are pleased to announce an online workshop on *Successful and
Unsuccessful Remembering and Imagining*. Please see the programme below and
the meeting webpage <https://phil-mem.org/events/2022-imagination.php> for
details.

This event is co-organised by the Institute of Philosophy of Mind and
Cognition (IPMC) at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU), and
the Centre for Philosophy of Memory (CPM) at Université Grenoble Alpes
(UGA).

Best wishes,

Chris, Ying-Tung, Kirk, and Mike



*Online workshop **‘Successful and Unsuccessful Remembering and Imagining’*

Nov 14, 15, and 18 (2022)

*Background & Aim*

The relationship between memory and imagination has intrigued philosophers
for centuries. While some cases of “unsuccessful” remembering may be
categorized as mere imagining, philosophers continue to debate the markers
that distinguish memory from imagination. One exciting new way to approach
the issue is to consider the potential differences in terms of constraints.
The aim of this workshop is to explore memory, imagination, and the
relation between them from a broadly normative perspective.


There has been a great deal of interesting work carried out in the
philosophies of memory and imagination, and it is important to bring
together scholars working on these topics, in the hope that the combined
insights might be greater than the sum of their parts.


The workshop is organised in conjunction with a special issue of *Philosophy
and the Mind Sciences*. Please see the call for papers and consider
submitting your work:

https://philosophymindscience.org/index.php/phimisci/announcement/view/23


*Schedule*

In order to accommodate speakers in different timezones, the talks have
been scheduled to take place at different times during the days of the
workshop. The schedule is as follows, with all times listed in Taipei time
(UTC+8)/Grenoble time (UTC+1):

*Monday **14 November 2022 *

16:00-16:15/09:00-09:15. Welcome.

16:15-17:15/09:15-10:15. The guises of imagination and memory: The
possibility of confusing imagination and memory. Margherita Arcangeli
(Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales) & Jérôme Dokic (Ecole des
Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales).

17:15-17:20/10:15-10:20. Break.

17:20-18:20/10:20-11:20. Title TBA. Fabrice Teroni (Université de Genève).

18:20-18:30/11:20-11:30. Break.

18:30-19:30/11:30-12:30. How people think about counterfactual
possibilities and impossibilities. Ruth Byrne (Trinity College Dublin).



*Tuesday **15 November 2022 *

08:00-09:00/01:00-02:00. Why do you ask? Accuracy and purpose in
remembering and imagining.  Marya Schechtman (University of Illinois at
Chicago).

09:00-09:05/02:00-02:05. Break.

09:05-10:05/02:05-03:05. The justificatory power of memory experiences. Lu
Teng (New York University Shanghai).

10:05-10:15/03:05-03:15. Break.

10:15-11:15/03:15-04:15. Remembering religious experience: Reflection,
(re)construction, and reliability. Daniel Munro (University of Toronto).

11:15-11:20/04:15-04:20. Break.

11:20-12:20/04:20-05:20. Accuracy in imagining. Amy Kind (Claremont McKenna
College).



*Friday **18 November 2022 *

19:00-20:00/12:00-13:00. Remembering and relearning. Changsheng Lai
(Shanghai Jiao Tong University).

20:00-20:05/13:00-13:05. Break.

20:05-21:05/13:05-14:05. Prospects for epistemic generationism about
memory. Kengo Miyazono (Hokkaido University) & Uku Tooming (University of
Tartu).

21:05-21:15/14:05-14:15. Break.

21:15-22:15/14:15-15:15. Knowing what you are imagining. Peter
Langland-Hassan (University of Cincinnati).



If you need to work out the times of talks for your time zone, you can use
this tool:

https://www.worldtimebuddy.com/



*Organizers*

Ying-Tung Lin (IPMC), Chris McCarroll (IPMC), Kourken Michaelian (CPM),
Mike Stuart (IPMC).



*Questions and Information *

For further information, please contact Ying-Tung Lin (
linyingt...@nycu.edu.tw) or Chris McCarroll (chrismccarr...@nycu.edu.tw).



The Zoom link will be posted on the meeting webpage
<https://phil-mem.org/events/2022-imagination.php> closer to the date.

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[Educasup] reminder: seven talks (hybrid format) in the Centre for Philosophy of Memory's public seminar

2022-06-23 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
The Centre for Philosophy of Memory at the Université Grenoble Alpes is
pleased to invite you to the following meetings of its public seminar.

Not remembering in Japanese? Shin Sakuragi (Shibaura Institute of
Technology).
16:00, 29 June 2022, B1 ARSH.

Perceptual expertise and imaginative skill. Amy Kind (Claremont McKenna
College).
Remembering as an action. Seth Goldwasser (University of Pittsburgh).
16:00, 4 July 2022, B1 ARSH.

Memory and forgiveness. Felipe De Brigard (Duke University).
Memory and the rationality of religious belief. Daniel Munro (University of
Toronto).
16:00, 6 July 2022, B1 ARSH.

Analog neural computation. Corey J. Maley (University of Kansas).
Madness, marginalization, and memory. Em Walsh (McGill University).
16:00, 8 July 2022, B1 ARSH.

All meetings can be joined either in person (the ARSH building is on the
UGA main campus) or via Zoom:
https://univ-grenoble-alpes-fr.zoom.us/j/97018128415?pwd=WkNPU3RHemY0bFBJWXRJRElweVcyQT09

For more information, see: http://phil-mem.org/events/seminar-public.php.

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[Educasup] final reminder: Simulationism 2022, Centre for Philo sophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes, 15-16 July 2022

2022-06-14 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
The Centre for Philosophy of Memory is pleased to announce Simulationism
2022, an in-person workshop on the simulation theory of memory to be held
on 15-16 July 2022 at the Université Grenoble Alpes. This is the first in a
planned series of annual workshops on the simulation theory of memory made
possible by funding from the Institut Universitaire de France. Colleagues
interested in attending should please contact me to register *by the end of
this week (17 June)*.

Workshop webpage: http://phil-mem.org/events/2022-simulationism.php

Schedule:

15 July 2022
Université Grenoble Alpes

09:00-10:00. What I am and what I could be: Simulationism and personal
identity. Marya Schechtman (University of Illinois Chicago).

10:00-10:30. Coffee break.

10:30-11:30. Memory, imagination, and conspiracist testimony. Daniel Munro
(University of Toronto).

11:30-12:30. Reference and the building blocks of episodic construction.
James Openshaw (Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes).

12:30-13:30. Lunch.

13:30-14:30. Reconstructing memory. Felipe De Brigard (Duke University).

14:30-15:30. Imagination as skill: (Re)construction for action. Seth
Goldwasser (University of Pittsburgh).

15:30-16:00. Coffee break.

16:00-17:00. Is remembering constructive imagining? André Sant'Anna
(Washington University in Saint Louis).

17:00-18:00. Episodic memory and the threat of collapse. Peter
Langland-Hassan (University of Cincinnati).

19:30. Dinner.

16 July 2022
Université Grenoble Alpes

09:00-10:00. Simulation: Personal or subpersonal? Sarah Robins (University
of Kansas).

10:00-10:30. Coffee break.

10:30-11:30. Conscious incorporation of information in simulationism: The
asymmetry problem in the episodic construction system. Andrea Rivadulla
Duro (University of Barcelona).

11:30-12:30. Simulationism and anti-causalism 2022. Nikola Andonovski
(Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes).

12:30-13:30. Lunch.

13:30-14:30. Imagination and simulation. Amy Kind (Claremont McKenna
College).

14:30. Optional social activity.

Organizer: Kourken Michaelian (CPM, Université Grenoble Alpes).

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[Educasup] Fwd: Final call for registration: Reference in Remembering Workshop

2022-05-30 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
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De : James Openshaw 
Date: lun. 30 mai 2022 à 12:08
Subject: Final call for registration: Reference in Remembering Workshop
To: , 
Cc: Kourken Michaelian , DENIS PERRIN <
denis.per...@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr>


*Final call for registration: Reference in Remembering Workshop*

Dear colleagues,

We would like to remind you of the upcoming Reference in Remembering
Workshop, to be held *in-person* at the Centre for Philosophy of Memory
(Grenoble, France) on June 30–July 2, 2022. A full schedule of talks can be
found below. Colleagues interested in attending should please contact me by
email [james.opens...@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr] to register as soon as
possible.

Website: http://phil-mem.org/events/2022-reference.php
Organisers: James Openshaw; Kourken Michaelian; Denis Perrin.

This workshop is funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and
innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement (no.
101032391), and also by the CNRS GDR Mémoire, the Institut de Philosophie
de Grenoble, and the Centre for Philosophy of Memory.

1. THEME

Episodic memory enables us to consciously ‘relive’ experienced events from
our past. You might remember making coffee this morning and sensorily
recall what it was like to smell the coffee grounds or to see the kettle
reach a boil. Success in this activity requires that there be a certain
relationship between your present act of remembering and the past event in
question. First, something must ‘fix’ or determine that your memory is
about that particular event, rather than, say, a similar event the previous
morning. Second, the memory must be suitably accurate. By analogy, success
in uttering ‘This is blue’ requires, for its evaluability, that ‘This’
refers to a particular object and, for its truth, that the predicate
accurately characterises the referred-to object. Though these observations
are simple, what we might call the *reference-fixing* and *accuracy*
conditions of episodic remembering remain obscure. The thriving work on
memory in philosophy and the sciences suggests that continued progress
requires more attention—and new approaches—to these particular issues. The
primary aim of the workshop is to cast new light on the multi-faceted
relationship between reference, singular thought, and remembering by
bringing together, for the first time, researchers specialising on these
topics.

2. SCHEDULE

Day 1 – Thursday June 30th
Location: MACI Amphitheatre, Université Grenoble Alpes

09:20–09:30. Welcome.

09:30–10:40. François Recanati, ‘Pure memory’.

10:40–11:00. Coffee break.

11:00–12:10. Nikola Andonovski, ‘Engrams as mental files: A moderately
optimistic proposal’.

12:10–13:30. Lunch.

13:30–14:40. Rachel Goodman (and Aidan Gray), ‘Thinking (and filing) across
time’.

14:40–15:50. Michael Barkasi, ‘Remembering what your brain doesn’t’.

15:50–16:10. Coffee break.

16:10–17:20. Sarah Robins, ‘The target of remembering’.

19:30. Dinner.

Day 2 – Friday July 1st
Location: MACI Amphitheatre, Université Grenoble Alpes

09:30–10:40. Kristina Liefke & Markus Werning, ‘Parasitic mnemonic
reference’.

10:40–11:00. Coffee break.

11:00–12:10. Kourken Michaelian & James Openshaw, ‘Reconstructing
reference’.

12:10–13:30. Lunch.

13:30–14:40. Imogen Dickie, ‘The role of episodic memory in present-tense
demonstrative thought’.

Group activity, flexible evening plans.

Day 3 – Saturday July 2nd
Location: CTL Amphitheatre, Université Grenoble Alpes

09:00–10:10. Christoph Hoerl, ‘Singular thought without temporal
representation?’

10:10–10:30. Coffee break.

10:30–11:40. Denis Perrin (and Christopher McCarroll), ‘Veridical
remembering: Accuracy and authenticity in episodic memory’.

11:40–12:50. Manuel García-Carpintero, ‘Memory-based reference, IEM and
presupposition-failure’.

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[Educasup] Fwd: Reminder: Grenoble-Bochum Memory Workshop (10 –11 June)

2022-05-17 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
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De : James Openshaw 
Date: mar. 17 mai 2022 à 10:36
Subject: Reminder: Grenoble-Bochum Memory Workshop (10–11 June)
To: , 
Cc: Kourken Michaelian 


Dear colleagues,

This is a reminder of the upcoming Grenoble-Bochum Memory Workshop, to be
held in-person on 10–11 June 2022 at the Centre for Philosophy of Memory
(Université Grenoble Alpes). Those interested in attending should please
contact me for registration information.

Workshop webpage: http://phil-mem.org/events/2022-bochum.php

Schedule

10 June 2022
Université Grenoble Alpes

09:00–09:10. Welcome.

09:10–10:00. Episodic memory and the role of the self in scenario
construction. Albert Newen (Ruhr-Universität Bochum).

10:00–10:50. Reconstructing reference. James Openshaw (Centre for
Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes).

10:50–11:10. Coffee break.

11:10–12:00. The current status of the simulation theory of memory. Kourken
Michaelian (Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes).

12:00–13:00. Lunch.

13:00–13:50. "That's not me anymore!"—Felt connections, multimodal
perspectivity and multifaceted selves. Roy Dings (Ruhr-Universität Bochum).

13:50–14:40. The phenomenology of MTT: From directness to presence. Denis
Perrin (Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes).

14:40–15:00. Coffee break.

15:00–15:50. Frank Ramsey on memory. Vilius Dranseika (Centre for
Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes).

15:50–17:20. Title TBD. Jérôme Dokic (Institut Jean-Nicod/EHESS).

19:30. Dinner.

11 June 2022
Université Grenoble Alpes

09:10–10:00. Remembering individuals and remembering scenes. Kristina
Liefke (Ruhr-Universität Bochum).

10:00–10:50. Is relearning an error? From (un)conscious relearning to
(un)successful relearning. Juan Álvarez (Centre for Philosophy of Memory,
Université Grenoble Alpes).

10:50–11:10. Coffee break.

11:10–12:00. What determines the representational content? The role of
protentional intentionality in situated episodic remembering. Francesca
Righetti (Ruhr-Universität Bochum).

12:00–13:00. Lunch.

13:00–13:50. Developing testable hypotheses for external memory: The case
of augmented reality. Nicolas Crozatier (Centre for Philosophy of Memory,
Université Grenoble Alpes).

13:50–14:40. How to chart episodic memory in its proper bounds. Markus
Werning (Ruhr-Universität Bochum).

Organizers: Kourken Michaelian (CPM, Université Grenoble Alpes), James
Openshaw (CPM, Université Grenoble Alpes), Anco Peeters (Ruhr-Universität
Bochum), and Markus Werning (Ruhr-Universität Bochum).

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[Educasup] seven talks (hybrid format) in the Centre for Philosophy of Memory's public seminar

2022-05-16 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
The Centre for Philosophy of Memory at the Université Grenoble Alpes is
pleased to invite you to the following meetings of its public seminar.

Not remembering in Japanese? Shin Sakuragi (Shibaura Institute of
Technology).
16:00, 29 June 2022, B1 ARSH.

Perceptual expertise and imaginative skill. Amy Kind (Claremont McKenna
College).
Remembering as an action. Seth Goldwasser (University of Pittsburgh).
16:00, 4 July 2022, B1 ARSH.

Memory and forgiveness. Felipe De Brigard (Duke University).
Memory and the rationality of religious belief. Daniel Munro (University of
Toronto).
16:00, 6 July 2022, B1 ARSH.

Analog neural computation. Corey J. Maley (University of Kansas).
Madness, marginalization, and memory. Em Walsh (McGill University).
16:00, 8 July 2022, B1 ARSH.

All meetings can be joined either in person (the ARSH building is on the
UGA main campus) or via Zoom:
https://univ-grenoble-alpes-fr.zoom.us/j/97018128415?pwd=WkNPU3RHemY0bFBJWXRJRElweVcyQT09

For more information, see: http://phil-mem.org/events/seminar-public.php.

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[Educasup] reminder: Simulationism 2022, Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes, 15-16 July 2022

2022-05-15 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
The Centre for Philosophy of Memory is pleased to announce Simulationism
2022, an in-person workshop on the simulation theory of memory to be held
on 15-16 July 2022 at the Université Grenoble Alpes. This is the first in a
planned series of annual workshops on the simulation theory of memory made
possible by funding from the Institut Universitaire de France. Colleagues
interested in attending should please contact me for registration
information.

Workshop webpage: http://phil-mem.org/events/2022-simulationism.php

Schedule:

15 July 2022
Université Grenoble Alpes

09:00-10:00. What I am and what I could be: Simulationism and personal
identity. Marya Schechtman (University of Illinois Chicago).

10:00-10:30. Coffee break.

10:30-11:30. Memory, imagination, and conspiracist testimony. Daniel Munro
(University of Toronto).

11:30-12:30. Reference and the building blocks of episodic construction.
James Openshaw (Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes).

12:30-13:30. Lunch.

13:30-14:30. Reconstructing memory. Felipe De Brigard (Duke University).

14:30-15:30. Imagination as skill: (Re)construction for action. Seth
Goldwasser (University of Pittsburgh).

15:30-16:00. Coffee break.

16:00-17:00. Is remembering constructive imagining? André Sant'Anna
(Washington University in Saint Louis).

17:00-18:00. Episodic memory and the threat of collapse. Peter
Langland-Hassan (University of Cincinnati).

19:30. Dinner.

16 July 2022
Université Grenoble Alpes

09:00-10:00. Simulation: Personal or subpersonal? Sarah Robins (University
of Kansas).

10:00-10:30. Coffee break.

10:30-11:30. Conscious incorporation of information in simulationism: The
asymmetry problem in the episodic construction system. Andrea Rivadulla
Duro (University of Barcelona).

11:30-12:30. Simulationism and anti-causalism 2022. Nikola Andonovski
(Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes).

12:30-13:30. Lunch.

13:30-14:30. Imagination and simulation. Amy Kind (Claremont McKenna
College).

14:30. Optional social activity.

Organizer: Kourken Michaelian (CPM, Université Grenoble Alpes).

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[Educasup] Fwd: Reference in Remembering Workshop and Student Bursaries

2022-05-04 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
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De : James Openshaw 
Date: mer. 4 mai 2022 à 15:46
Subject: Reference in Remembering Workshop and Student Bursaries
To: , 
Cc: Kourken Michaelian , DENIS PERRIN <
denis.per...@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr>


*Workshop announcement and student bursaries: Reference in Remembering*

We are pleased to announce the Reference in Remembering Workshop, to be
held in-person at the Université Grenoble Alpes on June 30th–July 2nd 2022.
A full schedule of talks can be found below. Colleagues interested in
attending should please contact me for registration information.

Website: http://phil-mem.org/events/2022-reference.php
Organisers: James Openshaw; Kourken Michaelian; Denis Perrin.

This workshop is funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and
innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement (no.
101032391), and also by the CNRS GDR Mémoire, the Institut de Philosophie
de Grenoble, and the Centre for Philosophy of Memory.

1. STUDENT BURSARIES

We invite applications from Masters and PhD students for some limited
travel and accommodation bursaries, kindly funded by the CNRS GDR Mémoire.
Students interested in attending the workshop should email (1) a copy of
their academic CV and (2) a brief, one-paragraph account of how the
conference’s theme interacts with their research interests to
jamesopensh...@gmail.com. The application deadline for bursaries is Friday
May 20th.

2. THEME

Episodic memory enables us to consciously ‘relive’ experienced events from
our past. You might remember making coffee this morning and sensorily
recall what it was like to smell the coffee grounds or to see the kettle
reach a boil. Success in this activity requires that there be a certain
relationship between your present act of remembering and the past event in
question. First, something must ‘fix’ or determine that your memory is
about that particular event, rather than, say, a similar event the previous
morning. Second, the memory must be suitably accurate. By analogy, success
in uttering ‘This is blue’ requires, for its evaluability, that ‘This’
refers to a particular object and, for its truth, that the predicate
accurately characterises the referred-to object. Though these observations
are simple, what we might call the *reference-fixing* and *accuracy*
conditions of episodic remembering remain obscure. The thriving work on
memory in philosophy and the sciences suggests that continued progress
requires more attention—and new approaches—to these particular issues. The
primary aim of the workshop is to cast new light on the multi-faceted
relationship between reference, singular thought, and remembering by
bringing together, for the first time, researchers specialising on these
topics.

3. SCHEDULE

Day 1 – Thursday June 30th
Location: MACI Amphitheatre, Université Grenoble Alpes

09:20–09:30. Welcome.

09:30–10:40. François Recanati, ‘Pure memory’.

10:40–11:00. Coffee break.

11:00–12:10. Nikola Andonovski, ‘Engrams as mental files: A moderately
optimistic proposal’.

12:10–13:30. Lunch.

13:30–14:40. Rachel Goodman (and Aidan Gray), ‘Thinking (and filing) across
time’.

14:40–15:50. Michael Barkasi, ‘Remembering what your brain doesn’t’.

15:50–16:10. Coffee break.

16:10–17:20. Sarah Robins, ‘The target of remembering’.

19:30. Dinner.

Day 2 – Friday July 1st
Location: MACI Amphitheatre, Université Grenoble Alpes

09:30–10:40. Kristina Liefke & Markus Werning, ‘Parasitic mnemonic
reference’.

10:40–11:00. Coffee break.

11:00–12:10. Kourken Michaelian & James Openshaw, ‘Reconstructing
reference’.

12:10–13:30. Lunch.

13:30–14:40. Imogen Dickie, ‘The role of episodic memory in present-tense
demonstrative thought’.

Group activity, flexible evening plans.

Day 3 – Saturday July 2nd
Location: CTL Amphitheatre, Université Grenoble Alpes

09:00–10:10. Christoph Hoerl, ‘Singular thought without temporal
representation?’

10:10–10:30. Coffee break.

10:30–11:40. Denis Perrin (and Christopher McCarroll), ‘Veridical
remembering: Accuracy and authenticity in episodic memory’.

11:40–12:50. Manuel García-Carpintero, ‘Memory-based reference, IEM and
presupposition-failure’.

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[Educasup] Call for Papers: Successful and Unsuccessful Remembering and Imagining

2022-05-04 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Call for Papers: Successful and Unsuccessful Remembering and Imagining

Guest editors:

Ying-Tung Lin (Institute of Philosophy of Mind and Cognition, National Yang
Ming Chiao Tung University)
Chris McCarroll (Institute of Philosophy of Mind and Cognition, National
Yang Ming Chiao Tung University)
Kourken Michaelian (Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble
Alpes)
Mike Stuart (Institute of Philosophy of Mind and Cognition, National Yang
Ming Chiao Tung University)

The relationship between memory and imagination has intrigued philosophers
for centuries. While some cases of “unsuccessful” remembering may be
categorized as mere imagining, philosophers continue to debate the markers
that distinguish memory from imagination. One exciting new way to approach
the issue is to consider the potential differences in terms of constraints.
The aim of this special issue is to explore memory, imagination, and the
relation between them from a broadly normative perspective.

There has been a great deal of interesting work carried out in the
philosophies of memory and imagination, and it is important to bring
together scholars working on these topics, in the hope that the combined
insights might be greater than the sum of their parts. We invite
contributions for the Special Issue of Philosophy and the Mind Sciences
(PhiMiSci) titled “Successful and Unsuccessful Remembering and Imagining”.
Possible topics for submission include but are not limited to:

* The justification or reliability of remembering and imagining
* Epistemic uses of remembering and imagining
* Skepticism about knowledge in remembering and imagining
* Self and self-knowledge in remembering and imagining
* Epistemic feelings and experiences in remembering and imagining
* Delusion and confabulation
* Normative constraints on remembering and imagining
* The correctness or satisfaction conditions of remembering and imagining

Confirmed contributors include:

Margherita Arcangeli (Institut Jean Nicod) and Jérôme Dokic (Institut Jean
Nicod)
Ruth Byrne (Trinity College Dublin)
Amy Kind (Claremont McKenna College)
Changsheng (Lex) Lai (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
Peter Langland-Hassan (University of Cincinnati)
Kengo Miyazono (Hokkaido University) and Uku Tooming (University of Tartu)
Daniel Munro (University of Toronto)
Lu Teng (New York University Shanghai)
Fabrice Teroni (University of Geneva)

The deadline for manuscript submissions is February 20, 2023, with the aim
to publish in late 2023. Acceptance of all articles (including invited
submissions) requires 2 clear endorsements; in general, max. 2 rounds of
review are allowed. Prior to final acceptance, all manuscripts receive
additional comments from the Special Issue editors. Author guidelines can
be found here:
https://philosophymindscience.org/index.php/phimisci/about/submissions.
Following official acceptance for inclusion in the SI, we require authors
to format their manuscripts, figures and references exactly according to
the journal guidelines. The support of authors in this process is needed to
keep the journal free-of-cost.

Philosophy and the Mind Sciences (PhiMiSci) (
https://philosophymindscience.org/) focuses on the intersection between
philosophy and the empirical mind sciences. The journal is peer-reviewed
and not-for-profit open-access. It is cost-free for authors and readers.

For further information, please contact Ying-Tung Lin (
linyingt...@nycu.edu.tw) or Chris McCarroll (chrismccarr...@nycu.edu.tw).

CfP:
https://philosophymindscience.org/index.php/phimisci/announcement/view/23

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[Educasup] Fwd: Grenoble–Bochum Memory Workshop

2022-04-21 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
-- Forwarded message -
De : James Openshaw 
Date: jeu. 21 avr. 2022 à 16:01
Subject: Grenoble–Bochum Memory Workshop
To: , 


We are pleased to announce the Grenoble-Bochum Memory Workshop, to be held
in-person on 10–11 June 2022 at the Centre for Philosophy of Memory
(Université Grenoble Alpes). Colleagues interested in attending should
please contact me for registration information.

Workshop webpage: http://phil-mem.org/events/2022-bochum.php

Schedule

10 June 2022
Université Grenoble Alpes

09:00–09:10. Welcome.

09:10–10:00. Episodic memory and the role of the self in scenario
construction. Albert Newen (Ruhr-Universität Bochum).

10:00–10:50. Reconstructing reference. James Openshaw (Centre for
Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes).

10:50–11:10. Coffee break.

11:10–12:00. The current status of the simulation theory of memory. Kourken
Michaelian (Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes).

12:00–13:00. Lunch.

13:00–13:50. "That's not me anymore!"—Felt connections, multimodal
perspectivity and multifaceted selves. Roy Dings (Ruhr-Universität Bochum).

13:50–14:40. The phenomenology of MTT: From directness to presence. Denis
Perrin (Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes).

14:40–15:00. Coffee break.

15:00–15:50. Frank Ramsey on memory. Vilius Dranseika (Centre for
Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes).

15:50–17:20. Title TBD. Jérôme Dokic (Institut Jean-Nicod/EHESS).

19:30. Dinner.

11 June 2022
Université Grenoble Alpes

09:10–10:00. Remembering individuals and remembering scenes. Kristina
Liefke (Ruhr-Universität Bochum).

10:00–10:50. Is relearning an error? From (un)conscious relearning to
(un)successful relearning. Juan Álvarez (Centre for Philosophy of Memory,
Université Grenoble Alpes).

10:50–11:10. Coffee break.

11:10–12:00. What determines the representational content? The role of
protentional intentionality in situated episodic remembering. Francesca
Righetti (Ruhr-Universität Bochum).

12:00–13:00. Lunch.

13:00–13:50. Developing testable hypotheses for external memory: The case
of augmented reality. Nicolas Crozatier (Centre for Philosophy of Memory,
Université Grenoble Alpes).

13:50–14:40. How to chart episodic memory in its proper bounds. Markus
Werning (Ruhr-Universität Bochum).

Organizers: Kourken Michaelian (CPM, Université Grenoble Alpes), James
Openshaw (CPM, Université Grenoble Alpes), Anco Peeters (Ruhr-Universität
Bochum), and Markus Werning (Ruhr-Universität Bochum).

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Université Grenoble Alpes
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[Educasup] final reminder: essay prize, philosophy of memory, 3000 EUR, Centre for Philosophy of Memory/Review of Philosophy and Psychology

2022-04-21 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
The Centre for Philosophy of Memory at the Université Grenoble Alpes is
pleased to invite submissions for an essay prize on the theme of philosophy
of memory.

The winning essay will be published in the Review of Philosophy and
Psychology. The winner will be awarded a budget of up to 3000 EUR to cover
travel and accommodation for a research visit at the Centre for Philosophy
of Memory. This will include an opportunity for the researcher to present
his work and to participate in other CPM events.

The competition is open to early-career researchers, defined as PhD
students or those who are within five years of receiving their PhDs (i.e.,
the PhD should have been received in November 2016 or later).

Submissions on all aspects of the philosophy of memory are welcome; this
includes empirically-informed philosophical work. Submissions should be
prepared for blind evaluation and should respect the Review of Philosophy
and Psychology's instructions for authors, available here:
https://www.springer.com/journal/13164/submission-guidelines.

Please send submissions with the subject line "phil mem essay prize
submission" to James Openshaw at jamesopensh...@gmail.com. The deadline is
April 30, 2022.

For further details, see http://phil-mem.org/prize.php.

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[Educasup] Re: "Phenomenology of remembering" virtual workshop_Centre for Philosophy of Memory-2-3 May

2022-04-17 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Done!

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Le dim. 17 avr. 2022 à 15:24, Kourken Michaelian <
michaelian.kour...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> -- Forwarded message -
> De : DENIS PERRIN 
>
> We are pleased to announce that a virtual workshop on the *Phenomenology
> of Remembering*, hosted by the Centre for Philosophy of Memory at the
> Université Grenoble Alpes (France), will take place on *Monday 2 and
> Tuesday 3 May 2022*.
>
> The phenomenology of episodic remembering is about the experience one
> undergoes as one episodically remembers, or as it is sometimes put: about
> “what it is like” to remember. This issue has garnered increasing attention
> over the past decade, and triggered new proposals from philosophers of
> memory. The workshop will give to some leading figures on the topic the
> occasion to discuss the main currently available accounts, to shed light on
> some key components of the phenomenology of remembering, as well as to
> tackle meta-theoretical questions about how one should proceed to account
> for mnemonic phenomenology satisfactorily.
>
> *Speakers:*
>
> *Nikola Andonovski* (Centre for Philosophy of Memory)
>
> *Jérôme Dokic* (Écoles des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales)
>
> *Jordi Fernández* (University of Adelaide)
>
> *Christoph Hoerl* (University of Warwick)
>
> *Amy Kind* (Claremont McKenna College)
>
> *Christopher McCarroll* (National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University)
>
> *Johaness Mahr* (Harvard University)
>
> *Denis Perrin* (Centre for Philosophy of Memory)
>
> *Melanie Rosen* (Trent University)
>
> *André Sant’Anna* (Washington University in St. Louis)
>
>
> The schedule and the connection information are available on the
> workshop’s website: http://phil-mem.org/events/2022-phenomenology.php
>
> Registration is not required.
>
> Organizers: Juan F. Álvarez and Denis Perrin
>
> Centre for Philosophy of Memory
>
> Université Grenoble Alpes
>

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[Educasup] Fwd: "Phenomenology of remembering" virtual workshop_Centre for Philosophy of Memory-2-3 May

2022-04-17 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
-- Forwarded message -
De : DENIS PERRIN 

We are pleased to announce that a virtual workshop on the *Phenomenology of
Remembering*, hosted by the Centre for Philosophy of Memory at the
Université Grenoble Alpes (France), will take place on *Monday 2 and
Tuesday 3 May 2022*.

The phenomenology of episodic remembering is about the experience one
undergoes as one episodically remembers, or as it is sometimes put: about
“what it is like” to remember. This issue has garnered increasing attention
over the past decade, and triggered new proposals from philosophers of
memory. The workshop will give to some leading figures on the topic the
occasion to discuss the main currently available accounts, to shed light on
some key components of the phenomenology of remembering, as well as to
tackle meta-theoretical questions about how one should proceed to account
for mnemonic phenomenology satisfactorily.

*Speakers:*

*Nikola Andonovski* (Centre for Philosophy of Memory)

*Jérôme Dokic* (Écoles des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales)

*Jordi Fernández* (University of Adelaide)

*Christoph Hoerl* (University of Warwick)

*Amy Kind* (Claremont McKenna College)

*Christopher McCarroll* (National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University)

*Johaness Mahr* (Harvard University)

*Denis Perrin* (Centre for Philosophy of Memory)

*Melanie Rosen* (Trent University)

*André Sant’Anna* (Washington University in St. Louis)


The schedule and the connection information are available on the workshop’s
website: http://phil-mem.org/events/2022-phenomenology.php

Registration is not required.

Organizers: Juan F. Álvarez and Denis Perrin

Centre for Philosophy of Memory

Université Grenoble Alpes

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[Educasup] modification salle : séminaire international, IPhiG , UGA 28 avril 2022 : Mark HUNYADI, Ce que le numérique fai t à la vie de l'esprit

2022-04-14 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Le séminaire international du 28 avril qui accueillera M. Mark Hunyadi se
déroulera dans l’amphithéâtre de la MSH Alpes.

Il sera également possible de le suivre à distance :

lien Zoom : https://grenoble-inp.zoom.us/j/4743811375
ID de réunion : 474 381 1375
Code secret : 698063

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Le mar. 29 mars 2022 à 17:09, Kourken Michaelian <
michaelian.kour...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> Chères et chers collègues,
>
>
>
> Nous avons le plaisir de vous convier à la prochaine séance du séminaire
> international de recherche de l'Institut de Philosophie de Grenoble* :*
>
>
>
> Mark HUNYADI
>
> Université catholique de Louvain  , Belgique
>
>
> Ce que le numérique fait à la vie de l'esprit
>
>
> Jeudi 28  avril de 10h30 à 12h00
>
>
> Amphithéâtre de la MSH Alpes
> 1221 Av. Centrale, 38400 Saint-Martin-d'Hères
>
>
>
> Le numérique n'est pas qu'un outil universel de traitement de
> l'information ; il devient désormais, pour chacun d'entre nous, *médiation
> obligée au monde*. Toutes les dimensions pratiques sont impactées :
> relations à l'environnement et aux choses, relations aux personnes,
> relations aux institutions. Nous assistons donc à une substitution
> progressive de la technique à toutes nos relations naturelles avec le
> monde. Avec quelles conséquences anthropologiques et morales ? Sommes-nous
> équipés pour répondre adéquatement à cette mutation de la vie de l'esprit ?
> Comment le faire ?
>
>
>
> Mark Hunyadi, Philosophe, Professeur de philosophie morale et politique à
> l’UCLouvain (Belgique), auteur notamment de *La Vertu du conflit* (1995), *Je
> est un clone* (2004), *L'Homme en contexte* (2012), *La Tyrannie des
> modes de vie* (2015), *Le Temps du posthumanisme* (2018) et de *Au début
> est la confiance* (2020). Prof. associé à l’Institut Mines/Télécom de
> Paris, il est aussi membre du Comité d’éthique d’Orange (France) et du
> comité commun d'éthique de l'INRAE/CIRAD/IFREMER/IRD
>
>
>
> En souhaitant vous voir nombreux à ce séminaire, recevez nos salutations
> les plus cordiales.
>
>
> Kourken Michaelian,
>
> Responsable du séminaire
>
>
> Denis Perrin,
>
> Directeur de l'IPhiG
>
>
> --
> Kourken Michaelian
> http://phil-mem.org/
>

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[Educasup] Simulationism 2022, Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes, 15-16 July 2022

2022-04-10 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
The Centre for Philosophy of Memory is pleased to announce Simulationism
2022, an in-person workshop on the simulation theory of memory to be held
on 15-16 July 2022 at the Université Grenoble Alpes. This is the first in a
planned series of annual workshops on the simulation theory of memory made
possible by funding from the Institut Universitaire de France. Colleagues
interested in attending should please contact me for registration
information.

Workshop webpage: http://phil-mem.org/events/2022-simulationism.php

Schedule:

15 July 2022
Université Grenoble Alpes

09:00-10:00. What I am and what I could be: Simulationism and personal
identity. Marya Schechtman (University of Illinois Chicago).

10:00-10:30. Coffee break.

10:30-11:30. Memory, imagination, and conspiracist testimony. Daniel Munro
(University of Toronto).

11:30-12:30. Reference and the building blocks of episodic construction.
James Openshaw (Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes).

12:30-13:30. Lunch.

13:30-14:30. Reconstructing memory. Felipe De Brigard (Duke University).

14:30-15:30. Imagination as skill: (Re)construction for action. Seth
Goldwasser (University of Pittsburgh).

15:30-16:00. Coffee break.

16:00-17:00. Is remembering constructive imagining? André Sant'Anna
(Washington University in Saint Louis).

17:00-18:00. Episodic memory and the threat of collapse. Peter
Langland-Hassan (University of Cincinnati).

19:30. Dinner.

16 July 2022
Université Grenoble Alpes

09:00-10:00. Simulation: Personal or subpersonal? Sarah Robins (University
of Kansas).

10:00-10:30. Coffee break.

10:30-11:30. Conscious incorporation of information in simulationism: The
asymmetry problem in the episodic construction system. Andrea Rivadulla
Duro (University of Barcelona).

11:30-12:30. Simulationism and anti-causalism 2022. Nikola Andonovski
(Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes).

12:30-13:30. Lunch.

13:30-14:30. Imagination and simulation. Amy Kind (Claremont McKenna
College).

14:30. Optional social activity.

Organizer: Kourken Michaelian (CPM, Université Grenoble Alpes).

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[Educasup] Avis de soutenance : Vilius DRANSEIKA, Philosophie e xpérimentale de la mémoire, 19 avril 2022

2022-04-10 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Monsieur Vilius DRANSEIKA

Soutiendra publiquement ses travaux de thèse intitulés

*Experimental philosophy of memory and personal identity*

dirigés par Monsieur Kourken MICHAELIAN
(La soutenance se déroulera en langue anglaise)
Soutenance le * mardi 19 avril 2022 *à 16h00
Lieu :   Bâtiment ARSH 1281 Avenue Centrale, 38400 Saint Martin d'Hères
Salle : B1

*Mots-clés :* personal identity, memory, experimental philosophy
*Abstract :*

Experimental philosophy is a relatively new field that uses empirical
methods to inform research on philosophical questions. Experimental
philosophy turned out to be fruitful in a number of areas of philosophy,
but there’s still relatively little experimental philosophy of personal
identity and virtually no experimental philosophy of memory. Research
presented in this thesis has the objective of contributing to both bringing
the empirical methods of experimental philosophy to philosophy of memory
and philosophy of personal identity and enriching experimental philosophy
by encouraging to extend the interest of experimental philosophers to
topics of memory and personal identity. In a nutshell, this thesis can be
seen as a set of case studies on application (and critique) of methods of
experimental philosophy in areas of philosophy of memory and personal
identity. These case studies are unified both (a) thematically – addressing
issues in philosophy of personal identity and/or memory, and (b)
methodologically – using methods of experimental philosophy. The thesis
consists of three parts. In Part I, Experimental Philosophy of Memory,
tools of experimental philosophy are applied to three topics of philosophy
of memory: factivity of remembering (Chapter 1), the concept of observer
perspective memories (Chapter 2), and episodic memory as evidence of
personal identity (Chapter 3). In Part II, Experimental Philosophy of
Personal Identity, tools of experimental philosophy are applied to three
topics of philosophy of personal identity: folk concepts of person and
individual identity (Chapter 4), the use of proper names to study personal
identity judgments (Chapter 5), and conceptual relations between concepts
of death and personal identity (Chapter 6). Part III, Developing New Tools,
presents two attempts at developing tools that, while currently applied in
different domains – philosophy of imagination and metaphysics of
persistence – could potentially be later applied in experimental philosophy
of memory (Chapters 7) and personal identity (Chapter 8). Chapter 7
discusses self-identification in observer perspective episodic simulation
while Chapter 8 discusses ways to study intrapersonal ontological pluralism.



*Mots-clés :* philosophie expérimentale,mémoire,identité personnelle,

*Résumé :*

*Philosophie expérimentale de la mémoire et de l'identité personnelle*
La philosophie expérimentale est une approche relativement récente qui
utilise des méthodes empiriques pour traiter des questions philosophiques.
Cette approche s’est déjà avérée fructueuse dans de nombreux domaines
philosophiques, mais il y a eu jusqu’à présent relativement peu de travaux
en philosophie expérimentale sur l’identité personnelle, et quasiment aucun
sur la mémoire. Les recherches présentées dans cette thèse ont pour double
objectif d’enrichir la philosophie de l’identité personnelle et la
philosophie de la mémoire en élargissant la gamme d’outils méthodologiques
dont elles disposent et d’enrichir la philosophie expérimentale en
encourageant les spécialistes de cette approche à s’intéresser aux
problèmes concernant l’identité personnelle et la mémoire. En bref, la
thèse peut être considérée comme un ensemble d’études de cas portant sur
l’application (et la critique) des méthodes de la philosophie expérimentale
dans ces deux domaines. Les études de cas qui composent la thèse sont
unifiées à la fois (a) sur le plan thématique, du fait qu’elles abordent
toutes des questions portant sur l’identité personnelle et/ou la mémoire,
et (b) sur le plan méthodologique, du fait qu’elles emploient toutes les
méthodes de la philosophie expérimentale. La thèse est composée de trois
parties. Dans la partie I, « La philosophie expérimentale de la mémoire »,
les outils de la philosophie expérimentale sont appliqués à trois problèmes
en philosophie de la mémoire : la factivité du souvenir (chapitre 1), le
souvenir de l’observateur (chapitre 2) et la mémoire épisodique en tant que
critère de l’identité personnelle (chapitre 3). Dans la partie II, « La
philosophie expérimentale de l’identité personnelle », les outils de la
philosophie expérimentale sont appliqués à trois problèmes de la
philosophie de l’identité personnelle : les concepts ordinaires de personne
et d’identité individuelle (chapitre 4), l’utilisation des noms propres
pour étudier les jugements d’identité personnelle (chapitre 5) et les
relations entre les concepts de mort et d’identité personnelle (chapitre
6). La partie III, « Développer de nouveaux outils », présente

[Educasup] Fwd: Bochum-Grenoble Memory Colloquium

2022-03-31 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
-- Forwarded message -
De : Nikola Andonovski 
Date: jeu. 31 mars 2022 à 13:19
Subject: Bochum-Grenoble Memory Colloquium
To: , 


Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to announce that the BOCHUM-GRENOBLE MEMORY COLLOQUIUM on
Zoom will continue for a fourth iteration this Summer semester, bi-weekly
on Tuesdays, starting April 12, 2022 at 16:15h CEST.

For the continuously updated programme see:

https://www.rub.de/phil-lang/BochumGrenobleColloquium.html
http://phil-mem.org/events/seminar-bochum-grenoble.php

This virtual colloquium focuses on topics in the philosophy of memory and
related philosophical areas, but reaches out also to philosophically
interested researchers in the cognitive and neurosciences. The colloquium
is jointly hosted by the Université Grenoble Alpes and the Ruhr-Universität
Bochum.

Organisation:
Nikola Andonovski (U Grenoble)
Kourken Michaelian (U Grenoble)
Anco Peeters (U Bochum)
Markus Werning (U Bochum)

Meetings of the colloquium will take place via Zoom. Registration is not
required. These are the connection details:

  * link:
https://ruhr-uni-bochum.zoom.us/j/91270017621?pwd=SVRFUEpqZnoxZ0RSazkyQ1ZVY202QT09
  * meeting ID: 912 7001 7621
  * password: 306406

The schedule for the colloquium is below and is also available at the above
websites. Titles and abstracts will be published on the colloquium webpages.

Michael Barkasi
(Performance Sonification, Toronto)
Remembering what your brain doesn't
16:15-17:45 CEST (UTC+02:00), 12 April 2022

Kristina Liefke
(Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
Episodic remembering is (mostly) not a propositional attitude
16:15-17:45 CEST (UTC+02:00), 26 April 2022

Daniel Munro
(University of Toronto)
Memory, imagination, and the epistemology of testimony
16:15-17:45 CEST (UTC+02:00), 10 May 2022

Richard Heersmink
(Monash University)
Preserving memory and narrative identity for dementia patients
This talk will be organised In conjunction with the "4E Cognition and Memory
<https://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/phil-lang/4ememory.html>" workshop and will
take place on the morning (Berlin/Paris time) of 24 May 2022. The exact
time will be made available soon.

Teresa McCormack
(Queen's University Belfast)
Title TBA
16:15-17:45 CEST (UTC+02:00), 14 June 2022

Simon Brown
(Johns Hopkins University)
Title TBA
16:15-17:45 CEST (UTC+02:00), 28 June 2022

Lu Teng
(New York University Shanghai)
Title TBA
16:15-17:45 CEST (UTC+02:00), 12 July 2022

Thomas Fuchs
(Universität Heidelberg)
Embodied memory
16:15-17:45 CEST (UTC+02:00), 26 July 2022

Best regards, on behalf of all the organisers,

Nikola Andonovski
Centre for Philosophy of Memory,
Université Grenoble Alpes

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[Educasup] séminaire international, IPhiG, UGA 28 avril 2022 : Mark HUNYADI, Ce que le numérique fait à la vie de l'espr it

2022-03-29 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Chères et chers collègues,



Nous avons le plaisir de vous convier à la prochaine séance du séminaire
international de recherche de l'Institut de Philosophie de Grenoble* :*



Mark HUNYADI

Université catholique de Louvain  , Belgique


Ce que le numérique fait à la vie de l'esprit


Jeudi 28  avril de 10h30 à 12h00


Salle B1, ARSH

1281 Av. Centrale, 38400 Saint-Martin-d'Hères







Le numérique n'est pas qu'un outil universel de traitement de l'information
; il devient désormais, pour chacun d'entre nous, *médiation obligée au
monde*. Toutes les dimensions pratiques sont impactées : relations à
l'environnement et aux choses, relations aux personnes, relations aux
institutions. Nous assistons donc à une substitution progressive de la
technique à toutes nos relations naturelles avec le monde. Avec quelles
conséquences anthropologiques et morales ? Sommes-nous équipés pour
répondre adéquatement à cette mutation de la vie de l'esprit ? Comment le
faire ?



Mark Hunyadi, Philosophe, Professeur de philosophie morale et politique à
l’UCLouvain (Belgique), auteur notamment de *La Vertu du conflit* (1995), *Je
est un clone* (2004), *L'Homme en contexte* (2012), *La Tyrannie des modes
de vie* (2015), *Le Temps du posthumanisme* (2018) et de *Au début est la
confiance* (2020). Prof. associé à l’Institut Mines/Télécom de Paris, il
est aussi membre du Comité d’éthique d’Orange (France) et du comité commun
d'éthique de l'INRAE/CIRAD/IFREMER/IRD



En souhaitant vous voir nombreux à ce séminaire, recevez nos salutations
les plus cordiales.


Kourken Michaelian,

Responsable du séminaire


Denis Perrin,

Directeur de l'IPhiG


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[Educasup] call for expressions of interest -- Marie Curie postdoctoral fellowships -- Centre for Philosophy of Memory

2022-03-28 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Dear colleagues,

The Centre for Philosophy of Memory at the Université Grenoble Alpes would
like to hear from researchers interested in applying for a Marie Curie
postdoctoral fellowship to be hosted at the centre. Applicants supported by
the CPM in past funding rounds have been successful, and we currently host
two Marie Curie-funded postdocs.

The 2022 call for the Marie Curie programme is expected to be published
shortly. In the meantime, an overview of the programme and eligibility
conditions is available here:
https://marie-sklodowska-curie-actions.ec.europa.eu/actions/postdoctoral-fellowships
.

For information on the CPM, see http://phil-mem.org/.

The UGA provides training and support for applicants. As the first training
session will take place in May, interested researchers are asked to contact
me by April 15 with a CV and a brief description of a potential research
project. (The research project can be very rough at this stage.)

Best wishes,

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[Educasup] Fwd: "Phenomenology of remembering" virtual workshop_Centre for Philosophy of Memory-2-3 May

2022-03-25 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
-- Forwarded message -
De : DENIS PERRIN 
Date: ven. 25 mars 2022 à 17:43
Subject: "Phenomenology of remembering" virtual workshop_Centre for
Philosophy of Memory-2-3 May
To: philos-l 
Cc: kourken michaelian , Juan Álvarez <
jalvar...@gmail.com>


We are pleased to announce that a virtual workshop on the *Phenomenology of
Remembering*, hosted by the Centre for Philosophy of Memory at the
Université Grenoble Alpes (France), will take place on *Monday 2 and
Tuesday 3 May 2022*.


The phenomenology of episodic remembering is about the experience one
undergoes as one episodically remembers, or as it is sometimes put: about
“what it is like” to remember. This issue has garnered increasing attention
over the past decade, and triggered new proposals from philosophers of
memory. The workshop will give to some leading figures on the topic the
occasion to discuss the main currently available accounts, to shed light on
some key components of the phenomenology of remembering, as well as to
tackle meta-theoretical questions about how one should proceed to account
for mnemonic phenomenology satisfactorily.



*Speakers:*

*Nikola Andonovski* (Centre for Philosophy of Memory)

*Jérôme Dokic* (Écoles des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales)

*Jordi Fernández* (University of Adelaide)

*Christoph Hoerl* (University of Warwick)

*Amy Kind* (Claremont McKenna College)

*Christopher McCarroll* (National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University)

*Johaness Mahr* (Harvard University)

*Denis Perrin* (Centre for Philosophy of Memory)

*André Sant’Anna* (Washington University in St. Louis)



The schedule and the connection information are available on the workshop’s
website: http://phil-mem.org/events/2022-phenomenology.php



Registration is not required.



Organizers: Juan F. Álvarez and Denis Perrin

Centre for Philosophy of Memory

Université Grenoble Alpes

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[Educasup] séminaire international, IPhiG, UGA 24 mars 2022 : Alessandro ARIENZO, On desiring in common. Criticism, politi cs, subjectivities

2022-03-16 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Chères et chers collègues,

Nous avons le plaisir de vous convier à la prochaine séance du séminaire
international de recherche de l'Institut de Philosophie de Grenoble :

Alessandro ARIENZO

Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II"

On desiring in common.

Criticism, politics, subjectivities


Jeudi 24 mars de 10h30 à 12h00

Salle B1, ARSH



The modern historical sense and its critical reason seem outdated and
unactual today and cannot orient social behaviour towards emancipatory and
progressive horizons. "Orphans" of the great horizons that marked the
twentieth century, our societies are going through radical changes in the
apparent absence not only of visions that have the strength to give an
alternative form to our world but also of subjectivities that can embody
these visions. Using a Foucauldian expression, the crisis of all those
"subjectivations" that have marked modernity (liberal, socialist,
Christian, revolutionary) contributes to our bewilderment. It is also why
we live in a "critical" time: a time in which modern political subjects
seem to have vanished, and neither the forms nor the conditions of
possibility to produce new subjectivities are precise.


In my contribution, I intend to discuss - without resolving - what I
believe to be the threefold challenge facing a thought that wants to become
"critical" today. Firstly, to understand if and how critique can occur in a
world that appears empty of historical meaning. Secondly, to understand how
critique can give emerging subjectivities durable, cooperative, and mutual
forms. Lastly, how to base critique on a knowledge of the 'limits' and
historical and material possibilities of political action, so that critical
thought can direct action and be translated into it.

Cordialement,

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[Educasup] Fwd: Reminder - Online Workshop - Dreaming and Memory 2

2022-03-07 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
-- Forwarded message -
De : Daniel Gregory 
Date: mer. 2 mars 2022 à 16:54
Subject: Reminder - Online Workshop - Dreaming and Memory 2
To: 
Cc: Kourken Michaelian 


Dear all,

Following a successful event in February last year, the *Centre for the
Philosophy of Memory at the University of Grenoble Alpes* and the *Philosophy
of Neuroscience Research Group at the University of Tübingen* will be
co-hosting a second *online workshop* on the topic of *Dreaming and Memory*
 on *14-16 March 2022*.

In order to accommodate speakers in different timezones, and also to allow
as many people as possible to attend at least some presentations, the talks
have been scheduled to take place at different times during the day. The
schedule is as follows, with all times in Central European Time:

14 March:

15:00 - 16:15:  *Rebecca Copenhaver* (WUSTL): Direct Realism about
Remembering Dreams
16:15 - 16:30: Break
16:30 - 17:45: *Vilius Dranseika* (Jagiellonian): Does Remembering Feel
like Dreaming? Folk Beliefs about Phenomenological Differences and
Similarities between Kinds of Mental States

15 March:

09:00 - 10:15: *Jennifer Windt* (Monash) & *Ema Demšar* (Monash):
Interviewing Dreamers: A Proposal for the Study of Subjective Experience
During Sleep
10:15 - 10:30: Break
10:30 - 11:45: *Fiona Macpherson* (Glasgow): The Perceptual Elements of
Dream Experience

16 March:

14:00 - 15:15: *Steven James* (West Chester): Dreams and Epistemic Success
15:15 - 15:30: Break
15:30 - 16:45: *Melanie Rosen* (Trent): Our Forgotten Dream Lives: A Case
for Scepticism about Oniric Consciousness?
16:45 - 17:00: Break
17:00 - 18:15: *André Sant’Anna* (WUSTL): Are Dream Memories Faithful?
Against Different Types of Accuracy in Memory

Information about the event is available here:
http://phil-mem.org/events/2022-dreaming.php

Attendance is free but please register in advance using this form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSen_3sDyZTJX2ATOk0YdKhar_IMzTmEZGbPHT3dbroXqy0g-g/viewform?usp=pp_url

Zoom details are as follows:

link:
https://univ-grenoble-alpes-fr.zoom.us/j/94228472294?pwd=dWNrM2tNRnhnWGwvdjdiOGZSVlVMQT09
meeting ID: 942 2847 2294
password: 193406

If you have any questions, please write to daniel.greg...@uni-tuebingen.de.

Sincerely,

Daniel Gregory
Humboldt Postdoctoral Fellow
Philosophy of Neuroscience Research Group
University of Tübingen

Kourken Michaelian
Director, Centre for the Philosophy of Memory
University of Grenoble Alpes

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[Educasup] reminder: essay prize, philosophy of memory, 3000 EUR, Centre for Philosophy of Memory/Review of Philosophy and Psychology

2022-03-01 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
The Centre for Philosophy of Memory at the Université Grenoble Alpes is
pleased to invite submissions for an essay prize on the theme of philosophy
of memory.

The winning essay will be published in the Review of Philosophy and
Psychology. The winner will be awarded a budget of up to 3000 EUR to cover
travel and accommodation for a research visit at the Centre for Philosophy
of Memory. This will include an opportunity for the researcher to present
his work and to participate in other CPM events.

The competition is open to early-career researchers, defined as PhD
students or those who are within five years of receiving their PhDs (i.e.,
the PhD should have been received in November 2016 or later).

Submissions on all aspects of the philosophy of memory are welcome; this
includes empirically-informed philosophical work. Submissions should be
prepared for blind evaluation and should respect the Review of Philosophy
and Psychology's instructions for authors, available here:
https://www.springer.com/journal/13164/submission-guidelines.

Please send submissions with the subject line "phil mem essay prize
submission" to James Openshaw at jamesopensh...@gmail.com. The deadline is
April 30, 2022.

For further details, see http://phil-mem.org/prize.php.

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[Educasup] séminaire international, IPhiG, UGA 3 mars 2022 : V alérie AUCOUTURIER, Quel est l’objet de la philosophie de l’action ?

2022-02-28 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Chères et chers collègues,

Nous avons le plaisir de vous convier à la prochaine séance du séminaire
international de recherche de l'Institut de Philosophie de Grenoble :

Valérie AUCOUTURIER
Université Saint-Louis, Bruxelles

Quel est l’objet de la philosophie de l’action ?
Jeudi 3 mars de 10h30 à 12h00

Salle A201, Bâtiment Michel Dubois
1251 Av. Centrale, 38400 Saint-Martin-d'Hères


Ma présentation visera à clarifier en quoi consiste l'objet de ce qu'on
appelle la philosophie de l'action. Je propose d'explorer ce qui intéresse
les philosophes de l'action lorsqu'ils parlent d’« action » en un sens
restreint (qui exclut généralement ce qui nous arrive ou ce qui est produit
par des processus « aveugles »). En m’appuyant sur *Intention* et sur
divers écrits ultérieurs d’Elizabeth Anscombe, je rejetterai la possibilité
de concevoir l'action humaine comme une sous-classe d'événements et donc la
possibilité de fournir un compte-rendu   extensionnel de « l'action
humaine ». À l’encontre d’une telle approche extensionnelle, je soutiendrai
que la compréhension de l’action humaine doit passer par l’examen de
concepts comme le volontaire et l'intentionnel, ainsi que par la
considération du type d'agent qui réalise ces actions.

Cordialement,

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http://phil-mem.org/


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[Educasup] CANCELLATION: public talk: Bence Nanay (Antwerp), Trans-saccadic memory as mental imagery

2022-01-28 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Due to the evolving covid situation, this talk has been cancelled. We hope
to reschedule for a future date.

--
Kourken Michaelian
http://phil-mem.org/

Le dim. 16 janv. 2022 à 17:49, Kourken Michaelian <
michaelian.kour...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> Bence Nanay will give a talk in the international seminar of the Institut
> de Philosophie de Grenoble on February 3. The seminar is open to the
> public; all are welcome. Please see below for details.
>
> Bence Nanay (University of Antwerp)
> Trans-saccadic memory as mental imagery
> 10:30-12:00
> 3 February 2022
> Salle B1, ARSH
> 1281 avenue Centrale, 38400 Saint-Martin-d'Hères
>
> To participate via Zoom:
>
> link:
> https://univ-grenoble-alpes-fr.zoom.us/j/99446070914?pwd=bDEyeHcxdmlPR2hLWTI1M3I5OHM0QT09
> meeting ID: 994 4607 0914
> password: 757367
>
> Abstract: When we visually explore the scene in front of us, we move our
> eyes. And each time we move our eyes, our visual system needs to remap the
> contents of our visual array. Suppose that you are looking at a fixation
> cross and there is a triangle at the extreme right-hand side of your
> periphery. When you move your eyes and fixate on the triangle, the triangle
> is in your fovea and the fixation cross is at the extreme left-hand side of
> your peripheral vision. At first, the triangle showed up in the right-hand
> side of your visual field and then it was bang in the middle of it. But
> your visual system takes this triangle to be the same. So the visual system
> needs to somehow keep track of this triangle in a way that would assure
> that its identity is preserved across the radical change in which part of
> your visual field it shows up. This phenomenon is called trans-saccadic
> memory, because the visual system needs to remember from the beginning of
> the saccade to the end of the saccade what visual objects are where in the
> visual field. In this talk, I argue that trans-saccadic memory is a form of
> temporal mental imagery.
>
> --
> Kourken Michaelian
> http://phil-mem.org/
>

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[Educasup] Fwd: Reminder - Online Workshop - Dreaming and Memory 2

2022-01-17 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
-- Forwarded message -
De : Daniel Gregory 
Date: lun. 17 janv. 2022 à 09:34
Subject: Reminder - Online Workshop - Dreaming and Memory 2
To: 
Cc: Kourken Michaelian 


Dear all,

Following a successful event in February this year, the *Centre for the
Philosophy of Memory at the University of Grenoble Alpes* and the *Philosophy
of Neuroscience Research Group at the University of Tübingen* will be
co-hosting a second *online workshop* on the topic of *Dreaming and Memory*
 on *14-16 March 2022*.

In order to accommodate speakers in different timezones, and also to allow
as many people as possible to attend at least some presentations, the talks
have been scheduled to take place at different times during the day. The
schedule is as follows, with all times in Central European Time:

14 March:

15:00 - 16:15:  *Rebecca Copenhaver* (WUSTL): Direct Realism about
Remembering Dreams
16:15 - 16:30: Break
16:30 - 17:45: *Vilius Dranseika* (Jagiellonian): Does Remembering Feel
like Dreaming? Folk Beliefs about Phenomenological Differences and
Similarities between Kinds of Mental States

15 March:

09:00 - 10:15: *Jennifer Windt* (Monash) & *Ema Demšar* (Monash):
Interviewing Dreamers: A Proposal for the Study of Subjective Experience
During Sleep
10:15 - 10:30: Break
10:30 - 11:45: *Fiona Macpherson* (Glasgow): The Perceptual Elements of
Dream Experience

16 March:

14:00 - 15:15: *Steven James* (West Chester): Dreams and Epistemic Success
15:15 - 15:30: Break
15:30 - 16:45: *Melanie Rosen* (Trent): Our Forgotten Dream Lives: A Case
for Scepticism about Oniric Consciousness?
16:45 - 17:00: Break
17:00 - 18:15: *André Sant’Anna* (WUSTL): Are Dream Memories Faithful?
Against Different Types of Accuracy in Memory

Information about the event is available here:
http://phil-mem.org/events/2022-dreaming.php

Attendance is free but please register in advance using this form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSen_3sDyZTJX2ATOk0YdKhar_IMzTmEZGbPHT3dbroXqy0g-g/viewform?usp=pp_url

Zoom details are as follows:

link:
https://univ-grenoble-alpes-fr.zoom.us/j/94228472294?pwd=dWNrM2tNRnhnWGwvdjdiOGZSVlVMQT09
meeting ID: 942 2847 2294
password: 193406

If you have any questions, please write to daniel.greg...@uni-tuebingen.de.

Sincerely,

Daniel Gregory
Humboldt Postdoctoral Fellow
Philosophy of Neuroscience Research Group
University of Tübingen

Kourken Michaelian
Director, Centre for the Philosophy of Memory
University of Grenoble Alpes

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[Educasup] public talk: Bence Nanay (Antwerp), Trans-saccadic memory as mental imagery

2022-01-16 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Bence Nanay will give a talk in the international seminar of the Institut
de Philosophie de Grenoble on February 3. The seminar is open to the
public; all are welcome. Please see below for details.

Bence Nanay (University of Antwerp)
Trans-saccadic memory as mental imagery
10:30-12:00
3 February 2022
Salle B1, ARSH
1281 avenue Centrale, 38400 Saint-Martin-d'Hères

To participate via Zoom:

link:
https://univ-grenoble-alpes-fr.zoom.us/j/99446070914?pwd=bDEyeHcxdmlPR2hLWTI1M3I5OHM0QT09
meeting ID: 994 4607 0914
password: 757367

Abstract: When we visually explore the scene in front of us, we move our
eyes. And each time we move our eyes, our visual system needs to remap the
contents of our visual array. Suppose that you are looking at a fixation
cross and there is a triangle at the extreme right-hand side of your
periphery. When you move your eyes and fixate on the triangle, the triangle
is in your fovea and the fixation cross is at the extreme left-hand side of
your peripheral vision. At first, the triangle showed up in the right-hand
side of your visual field and then it was bang in the middle of it. But
your visual system takes this triangle to be the same. So the visual system
needs to somehow keep track of this triangle in a way that would assure
that its identity is preserved across the radical change in which part of
your visual field it shows up. This phenomenon is called trans-saccadic
memory, because the visual system needs to remember from the beginning of
the saccade to the end of the saccade what visual objects are where in the
visual field. In this talk, I argue that trans-saccadic memory is a form of
temporal mental imagery.

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http://phil-mem.org/

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[Educasup] reminder: essay prize, philosophy of memory, 3000 EUR, Centre for Philosophy of Memory/Review of Philosophy and Psychology

2022-01-03 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
The Centre for Philosophy of Memory at the Université Grenoble Alpes is
pleased to invite submissions for an essay prize on the theme of philosophy
of memory.

The winning essay will be published in the Review of Philosophy and
Psychology. The winner will be awarded a budget of up to 3000 EUR to cover
travel and accommodation for a research visit at the Centre for Philosophy
of Memory. This will include an opportunity for the researcher to present
his work and to participate in other CPM events.

The competition is open to early-career researchers, defined as PhD
students or those who are within five years of receiving their PhDs (i.e.,
the PhD should have been received in November 2016 or later).

Submissions on all aspects of the philosophy of memory are welcome; this
includes empirically-informed philosophical work. Submissions should be
prepared for blind evaluation and should respect the Review of Philosophy
and Psychology's instructions for authors, available here:
https://www.springer.com/journal/13164/submission-guidelines.

Please send submissions with the subject line "phil mem essay prize
submission" to James Openshaw at jamesopensh...@gmail.com. The deadline is
April 30, 2022.

For further details, see http://phil-mem.org/prize.php.

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[Educasup] Fwd: Announcement - Online Workshop - Dreaming and Memory 2

2021-12-16 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
-- Forwarded message -
De : Daniel Gregory 
Date: jeu. 16 déc. 2021 à 11:13
Subject: Announcement - Online Workshop - Dreaming and Memory 2
To: 
Cc: Kourken Michaelian 


Dear all,

Following a successful event in February this year, the *Centre for the
Philosophy of Memory at the University of Grenoble Alpes* and the *Philosophy
of Neuroscience Research Group at the University of Tübingen* will be
co-hosting a second *online workshop* on the topic of *Dreaming and Memory*
on *14-16 March 2022*.

In order to accommodate speakers in different timezones, and also to allow
as many people as possible to attend at least some presentations, the talks
have been scheduled to take place at different times during the day. The
schedule is as follows, with all times in Central European Time:

14 March:

15:00 - 16:15:  *Rebecca Copenhaver* (WUSTL): Direct Realism about
Remembering Dreams
16:15 - 16:30: Break
16:30 - 17:45: *Vilius Dranseika* (Jagiellonian): Does Remembering Feel
like Dreaming? Folk Beliefs about Phenomenological Differences and
Similarities between Kinds of Mental States

15 March:

09:00 - 10:15: *Jennifer Windt* (Monash) & *Ema Demšar* (Monash):
Interviewing Dreamers: A Proposal for the Study of Subjective Experience
During Sleep
10:15 - 10:30: Break
10:30 - 11:45: *Fiona Macpherson* (Glasgow): The Perceptual Elements of
Dream Experience

16 March:

14:00 - 15:15: *Steven James* (West Chester): Dreams and Epistemic Success
15:15 - 15:30: Break
15:30 - 16:45: *Melanie Rosen* (Trent): Our Forgotten Dream Lives: A Case
for Scepticism about Oniric Consciousness?
16:45 - 17:00: Break
17:00 - 18:15: *André Sant’Anna* (WUSTL): Are Dream Memories Faithful?
Against Different Types of Accuracy in Memory

Information about the event is available here:
http://phil-mem.org/events/2022-dreaming.php

Attendance is free but please register in advance using this form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSen_3sDyZTJX2ATOk0YdKhar_IMzTmEZGbPHT3dbroXqy0g-g/viewform?usp=pp_url

Zoom details are as follows:

link:
https://univ-grenoble-alpes-fr.zoom.us/j/94228472294?pwd=dWNrM2tNRnhnWGwvdjdiOGZSVlVMQT09
meeting ID: 942 2847 2294
password: 193406

If you have any questions, please write to daniel.greg...@uni-tuebingen.de.

Sincerely,

Daniel Gregory
Humboldt Postdoctoral Fellow
Philosophy of Neuroscience Research Group
University of Tübingen

Kourken Michaelian
Director, Centre for the Philosophy of Memory
University of Grenoble Alpes

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[Educasup] public talk: Alex Moran (Oxford), Grounding physicalism and the knowledge argument

2021-10-28 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Alex Moran (Oxford) will give a talk in the international seminar of the
Institut de Philosophie de Grenoble on November 18. The seminar is open to
the public; all are welcome. Please see below for details.

Alex Moran (Oxford)
Grounding physicalism and the knowledge argument
10:30-12:00
18 November 2021
Amphithéâtre de la MSH-Alpes
1221 avenue Centrale, 38400 Saint-Martin-d'Hères

Abstract: The paper explores a neglected answer to the well-known knowledge
argument against physicalism. The argument depends on a familiar story:
Mary is a genius scientist living in black and white room, where she is
said to know all the physical facts. She then emerges from the room and
sees red for the first time. And so on and so forth. Notably, the argument
assumes that even in the black and white room, Mary could know all the
physical facts; moreover, this assumption is rarely challenged in the
(massive) literature on this argument. However, I think that physicalists
both can and should challenge it and that those who state their physicalism
in terms of the notion of metaphysical grounding are uniquely
well-positioned to do so.

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[Educasup] essay prize, philosophy of memory, 3000 EUR, Centre for Philosophy of Memory/Review of Philosophy and Psychology

2021-10-25 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
The Centre for Philosophy of Memory at the Université Grenoble Alpes is
pleased to invite submissions for an essay prize on the theme of philosophy
of memory.

The winning essay will be published in the Review of Philosophy and
Psychology. The winner will be awarded a budget of up to 3000 EUR to cover
travel and accommodation for a research visit at the Centre for Philosophy
of Memory. This will include an opportunity for the researcher to present
his work and to participate in other CPM events.

The competition is open to early-career researchers, defined as PhD
students or those who are within five years of receiving their PhDs (i.e.,
the PhD should have been received in November 2016 or later).

Submissions on all aspects of the philosophy of memory are welcome; this
includes empirically-informed philosophical work. Submissions should be
prepared for blind evaluation and should respect the Review of Philosophy
and Psychology's instructions for authors, available here:
https://www.springer.com/journal/13164/submission-guidelines.

Please send submissions with the subject line "phil mem essay prize
submission" to James Openshaw at jamesopensh...@gmail.com. The deadline is
April 30, 2022.

For further details, see http://phil-mem.org/prize.php.

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http://phil-mem.org/

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[Educasup] Fwd: Bochum-Grenoble Memory Colloquium Winter talks

2021-10-05 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
-- Forwarded message -
De : Anco Peeters 
Date: mar. 5 oct. 2021 à 09:23
Subject: Bochum-Grenoble Memory Colloquium Winter talks
To: 


Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to announce that the BOCHUM-GRENOBLE MEMORY COLLOQUIUM on
Zoom will be continued in the Winter semester, bi-weekly on Thursday
(starting 14 October 2021 at 16:15h CEST).

For the continuously updated programme see:

https://www.rub.de/phil-lang/BochumGrenobleColloquium.html
http://phil-mem.org/events/seminar-bochum-grenoble.php

This virtual colloquium focuses on topics in the philosophy of memory and
related philosophical areas, but reaches out also to philosophically
interested researchers in the cognitive and neurosciences. The colloquium
is jointly hosted by the Université Grenoble Alpes and the Ruhr-Universität
Bochum.

Organization:
Nikola Andonovski (U Grenoble)
Kourken Michaelian (U Grenoble)
Anco Peeters (U Bochum)
Markus Werning (U Bochum)

Meetings of the colloquium will take place via Zoom. Registration is not
required. These are the connection details for joining through Zoom:

  * link:
https://ruhr-uni-bochum.zoom.us/j/91270017621?pwd=SVRFUEpqZnoxZ0RSazkyQ1ZVY202QT09
  * meeting ID: 912 7001 7621
  * password: 306406

For Martin Dresler's talk (which is also part of the FOR 2812 colloquium
<https://for2812.rub.de/events/#event_33>) the connection details are
different and will be made available soon.

The schedule for the colloquium is below and is also available at the above
websites. Updates of titles and abstracts will be published on the
colloquium webpages.

Sarah Robins
(University of Kansas)
Memory science and memory traces
16:15-17:45 CEST (UTC+02:00), 14 October 2021

Martin Dresler
(Radboud University Nijmegen)
Mnemonic training and exceptional memory skills
14:00-15:00 CEST (UTC+02:00), 15 October 2021
*(Note: for this talk the connection details differ!)*

Jérôme Dokic
(Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales)
Revisiting the two-tiered account of episodic memory
16:15-17:45 CEST (UTC+02:00), 28 October 2021

Jonathan Najenson
(Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Learning as a part of memory
16:15-17:45 CET (UTC+01:00), 11 November 2021

John Sutton
(Durham University)
Personal memory, the scaffolded mind, and cognitive change in the Neolithic
16:15-17:45 CET (UTC+01:00), 25 November 2021

Urim Retkoceri
(Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)
Memory, society, and moral responsibility
16:15-17:45 CET (UTC+01:00), 09 December 2021

Eva Jablonka
(Tel Aviv University)
title TBA
16:15-17:45 CET (UTC+01:00), 13 January 2022

Wayne Wu
(Carnegie Mellon University)
title TBA
16:15-17:45 CET (UTC+01:00), 27 January 2022

Best regards, on behalf of all the organisers,

Anco Peeters

-- 
Dr. A.C.P. (Anco) Peeters
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Institute for Philosophy II
Ruhr University Bochum, Germanywww.ancopeeters.com

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[Educasup] Fwd: [PHILOS-L] Imagination & Memory: A Matter of Degrees? (Paris, November 2-3, 2021)

2021-09-13 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
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De : Margherita Arcangeli <0192e1e43296-dmarc-requ...@listserv.liv.ac.uk
>
Date: lun. 13 sept. 2021 à 12:55
Subject: [PHILOS-L] Imagination & Memory: A Matter of Degrees? (Paris,
November 2-3, 2021)
To: 


Apologies for cross posting. Please forward to appropriate networks.

*Workshop “Imagination & Memory: A Matter of Degrees?”*

In line with traditional philosophical thinking, recent empirical results
from psychology and neuroscience have suggested that imagination and memory
are intimately related in a variety of ways. This has reinforced the idea
that the intersection of the philosophy of imagination and the philosophy
of memory is a potentially fruitful area for research. What is the
relationship between imagination and memory? Are they mental states of the
same kind? Do they allow us to know the world in the same way? This
workshop will discuss various questions of mutual interest to philosophers
of imagination and philosophers of memory, with the goal of promoting
future philosophical research at the intersection of these two domains.

DATES:* November 2021*, Tuesday *2nd* & Wednesday *3rd*
VENUE: Salle Jaurès, ENS, 29 rue d’Ulm, 75005 Paris

*Speakers:*
Alma Barner (Paris Lodron University of Salzburg)
Erica Cosentino (Ruhr University of Bochum)
Amy Kind (Claremont McKenna College) - *virtual participation*
Julia Langkau (Europa-Universität Flensburg)
Peter Langland-Hassan (Cincinnati University) -
*type of participation TBC*
Christopher McCarroll (Ruhr University of Bochum)
Erik Myin (University of Antwerp)
Denis Perrin (Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes)
André Sant’Anna (Washington University in St. Louis) - *virtual
participation*
Dustin Stokes (University of Utah)

*Organisers:* Margherita Arcangeli (EHESS-IJN), Christopher McCarroll (Ruhr
University of Bochum) & André Sant’Anna (Washington University in St. Louis)
.

For more information click here

.
For sanitary reasons registration is required (contact Arcangeli
).

Workshop funded by the IJN , SublimAE
 project (ANR-18-CE27-0023-01), and the Centre
for  Philosophy of Memory  (grant
ANR-15-IDEX-02).

-- 
Margherita Arcangeli
*Maîtresse de conférences*, EHESS

Membre du projet SublimAE 
(ANR-18-CE27-0023-01)

Institut Jean Nicod, UMR 8129 (CNRS-EHESS-ENS)
Pavillon Jardin – DEC, École Normale Supérieure, PSL
29, rue d'Ulm, F-75005 Paris

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[Educasup] final reminder: Memory and Mind: A Sofia-Grenoble Workshop, 16-17 September 2021 (online)

2021-09-12 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Dear Colleagues,

The Centre for Philosophy of Memory at Université Grenoble Alpes and the
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences are pleased to invite you to an online
workshop:

Memory and Mind: A Sofia-Grenoble Workshop
16-17 September 2021
http://phil-mem.org/events/2021-sofia.php

Zoom link:
https://univ-grenoble-alpes-fr.zoom.us/j/95610516625?pwd=MkhKcUtzTnNMcVlTcWtFWEQxUlpVUT09
Meeting ID: 956 1051 6625.
Password: 100382.

Schedule (all times CEST):

16 September 2021

09:00-09:15. Welcome.
09:15-10:56. KEYNOTE. The true scope of episodic memory: When remembering
is based on experiences other than perception. Markus Werning (Institut
für Philosophie II, Ruhr-Universität Bochum).
10:45-11:00. Coffee break.
11:00-12:00. Beyond the hybrid view: Splitting the difference between
relationalism and representationalism about memory. Ivan Ivanov (Department
of Philosophy, Sun Yat-sen University).
12:00-13:00. Lunch break and informal virtual gathering.
13:00-14:00. Memory of music-based emotions. Marina Bakalova (Institute for
Philosophy and Sociology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences).
14:00-15:00. Memory retrieval and justification. Anna Ivanova (Department
of Philosophical Sciences, University of Veliko Tarnovo).
15:00-15:15. Coffee break.
15:15-16:15. How simulationist can you get? Remembering as imagining the
(personal?) past. Kourken Michaelian (Centre for Philosophy of Memory,
Université Grenoble Alpes).
16:15-17:15. The continuity of perception: Is what I remember the same as
what I have perceived? Madelaine Angelova-Elchinova (Department of
Philosophy, Sofia University).

17 September 2021

9:00-10:00. The transparency of mental files. Michael Murez (Centre
Atlantique de Philosophie, Université de Nantes).
10:00-10:15. Coffee break.
10:15-11:15. Lucidity as a test case for the knowledge argument. Stefan
Petkov (Department of Philosophy, Beijing Normal University).
11:15-12:15. Memory and the fragmented mind. Nikola Andonovski (Centre for
Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes).
12:15-13:15. Lunch break and informal virtual gathering.
13:15-14:15. Why do we remember our dreams so well? Reconsidering the
"hallucination" versus "imagination" debate. Ludwig Crespin (Laboratoire
Philosophies et Rationalités, Université Clermont Auvergne).
14:15-15:15. Anscombe on memory. Rémi Clot-Goudard (Institut de
Philosophie de Grenoble, Université Grenoble Alpes).
15:15-15:30. Coffee break.
15:30-16:30. Embodied personal narrative: Biological vs. psychological
criteria for personal identity. Radostina Minina (Institute for Philosophy
and Sociology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences).
16:30-16:45. Closing remarks.

Organizers: Nikola Andonovski (Centre for Philosophy of Memory), Marina
Bakalova (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences), Ivan Ivanov (Sun Yat-sen
University), Kourken Michaelian (Centre for Philosophy of Memory).

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[Educasup] Fwd: Memory and Mind: A Sofia-Grenoble Workshop (16-17 September 2021)

2021-08-30 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
(Sending again due to problems with the attachment in the previous version.)

-- Forwarded message -
De : Ivan V. Ivanov 
Date: lun. 30 août 2021 à 13:24
Subject: Memory and Mind: A Sofia-Grenoble Workshop (16-17 September 2021)
To: 
Cc: , , <
michaelian.kour...@gmail.com>


Dear Colleagues,


The Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and The Centre for Philosophy of Memory
at Université Grenoble Alpes are pleased to invite you to the following
online event:


MEMORY AND MIND: A SOFIA - GRENOBLE WORKSHOP
16-17 September 2021

Keynote: Markus Werning (Ruhr University Bochum)

---

The abstracts of the talks are attached below. The schedule is as follows
(all times CEST):

*16 September 2021*

09:00-09:15. Welcome.
09:15-10:45. KEYNOTE. The true scope of episodic memory: When remembering
is based on experiences other than perception. Markus Werning (Institut für
Philosophie II, Ruhr-Universität Bochum).
10:45-11:00. Coffee break.
11:00-12:00. Beyond the hybrid view: Splitting the difference between
relationalism and representationalism about memory. Ivan Ivanov (Department
of Philosophy, Sun Yat-sen University).
12:00-13:00. Lunch break and informal virtual gathering.
13:00-14:00. Memory of music-based emotions. Marina Bakalova (Institute
for Philosophy and Sociology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences).
14:00-15:00. Memory retrieval and justification. Anna Ivanova (Department
of Philosophical Sciences, University of Veliko Tarnovo).
15:00-15:15. Coffee break.
15:15-16:15. How simulationist can you get? Remembering as imagining the
(personal?) past. Kourken Michaelian (Centre for Philosophy of Memory,
Université Grenoble Alpes).
16:15-17:15. The continuity of perception: Is what I remember the same as
what I have perceived? Madelaine Angelova-Elchinova (Department of
Philosophy, Sofia University).

*17 September 2021*

9:00-10:00. The transparency of mental files. Michael Murez (Centre
Atlantique de Philosophie, Université de Nantes).
10:00-10:15. Coffee break.
10:15-11:15. Lucidity as a test case for the knowledge argument. Stefan
Petkov (Department of Philosophy, Beijing Normal University).
11:15-12:15. Memory and the fragmented mind. Nikola Andonovski (Centre
for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes).
12:15-13:15. Lunch break and informal virtual gathering.
13:15-14:15. Why do we remember our dreams so well? Reconsidering the
"hallucination" versus "imagination" debate. Ludwig Crespin (Laboratoire
Philosophies et Rationalités, Université Clermont Auvergne).
14:15-15:15. Anscombe on memory. Rémi Clot-Goudard (Institut de
Philosophie de Grenoble, Université Grenoble Alpes).
15:15-15:30. Coffee break.
15:30-16:30. Embodied personal narrative: Biological vs. psychological
criteria for personal identity. Radostina Minina (Institute for Philosophy
and Sociology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences).
16:30-16:45. Closing remarks.

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Please join the workshop on Zoom with the details below. Registration is
not required.

Zoom link:
https://univ-grenoble-alpes-fr.zoom.us/j/95610516625?pwd=MkhKcUtzTnNMcVlTcWtFWEQxUlpVUT09
Meeting ID: 956 1051 6625.
Password: 100382.

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Organizers: Nikola Andonovski (Centre for Philosophy of Memory), Marina
Bakalova (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences), Ivan Ivanov (Sun Yat-sen
University), Kourken Michaelian (Centre for Philosophy of Memory).

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Abstracts:

*The true scope of episodic memory: When remembering is based on
experiences other than perception*

Addressing the scope of episodic memory, Cheng & Werning (2016) have argued
that episodic memory should be regarded as a natural kind in the
homeostatic property cluster sense, i.e., as the maximal class whose
members are likely to share their properties because of some uniform
underlying causal mechanism. This mechanism, Werning (2020) proposes, can
be identified with a minimal hippocampal trace, i.e., a causal, but
non-representational link to fragments of a previous, neuronally
distributed experiential state. Using a predictive processing framework,
the argument goes, such a minimal trace suffices for the construction of a
scenario of the past (Cheng, Werning, & Suddendorf, 2016). The pitfalls of
both preservationism (Bernecker, 2010) and radical simulationism
(Michaelian, 2016) are thus avoided.

Regarding the maximality of that class, the question immediately arises
whether experiences other than those of personally perceived events might
be encompassed in the class of episodic memories if only the underlying
causal mechanisms linking them to a remembering are sufficiently similar.
Candidates are (a) non-veridical experiences such as dreams and
hallucinations (Werning & Liefke, to appear), (b) vicarious experiences
(Kopietz et al., 2010; Pillemer et al., 2015) and (c) narrative
experiences. Regarding (a), there is evidence that neural activation
patterns during hallucinatory or oneiric experiences, the hippocampal trace
and the mnemonic construction mechani

[Educasup] Fwd: Memory and Mind: A Sofia-Grenoble Workshop (16-17 September 2021)

2021-08-30 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
-- Forwarded message -
De : Ivan V. Ivanov 
Date: lun. 30 août 2021 à 05:58
Subject: Memory and Mind: A Sofia-Grenoble Workshop (16-17 September 2021)
To: 
Cc: , , <
michaelian.kour...@gmail.com>


Dear Colleagues,


The Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and The Centre for Philosophy of Memory
at Université Grenoble Alpes are pleased to invite you to the following
online event:


MEMORY AND MIND: A SOFIA - GRENOBLE WORKSHOP
16-17 September 2021

Keynote: Markus Werning (Ruhr University Bochum)

---

The abstracts of the talks are attached. The schedule is as follows (all
times CEST):

*16 September 2021*

09:00-09:15. Welcome.
09:15-10:45. KEYNOTE. The true scope of episodic memory: When remembering
is based on experiences other than perception. Markus Werning (Institut für
Philosophie II, Ruhr-Universität Bochum).
10:45-11:00. Coffee break.
11:00-12:00. Beyond the hybrid view: Splitting the difference between
relationalism and representationalism about memory. Ivan Ivanov (Department
of Philosophy, Sun Yat-sen University).
12:00-13:00. Lunch break and informal virtual gathering.
13:00-14:00. Memory of music-based emotions. Marina Bakalova (Institute
for Philosophy and Sociology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences).
14:00-15:00. Memory retrieval and justification. Anna Ivanova (Department
of Philosophical Sciences, University of Veliko Tarnovo).
15:00-15:15. Coffee break.
15:15-16:15. How simulationist can you get? Remembering as imagining the
(personal?) past. Kourken Michaelian (Centre for Philosophy of Memory,
Université Grenoble Alpes).
16:15-17:15. The continuity of perception: Is what I remember the same as
what I have perceived? Madelaine Angelova-Elchinova (Department of
Philosophy, Sofia University).

*17 September 2021*

9:00-10:00. The transparency of mental files. Michael Murez (Centre
Atlantique de Philosophie, Université de Nantes).
10:00-10:15. Coffee break.
10:15-11:15. Lucidity as a test case for the knowledge argument. Stefan
Petkov (Department of Philosophy, Beijing Normal University).
11:15-12:15. Memory and the fragmented mind. Nikola Andonovski (Centre
for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes).
12:15-13:15. Lunch break and informal virtual gathering.
13:15-14:15. Why do we remember our dreams so well? Reconsidering the
"hallucination" versus "imagination" debate. Ludwig Crespin (Laboratoire
Philosophies et Rationalités, Université Clermont Auvergne).
14:15-15:15. Anscombe on memory. Rémi Clot-Goudard (Institut de
Philosophie de Grenoble, Université Grenoble Alpes).
15:15-15:30. Coffee break.
15:30-16:30. Embodied personal narrative: Biological vs. psychological
criteria for personal identity. Radostina Minina (Institute for Philosophy
and Sociology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences).
16:30-16:45. Closing remarks.

-

Please join the workshop on Zoom with the details below. Registration is
not required.

Zoom link:
https://univ-grenoble-alpes-fr.zoom.us/j/95610516625?pwd=MkhKcUtzTnNMcVlTcWtFWEQxUlpVUT09
Meeting ID: 956 1051 6625.
Password: 100382.

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Organizers: Nikola Andonovski (Centre for Philosophy of Memory), Marina
Bakalova (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences), Ivan Ivanov (Sun Yat-sen
University), Kourken Michaelian (Centre for Philosophy of Memory).




Warm regards,


Ivan V. Ivanov
Department of Philosophy (Zhuhai)
Sun Yat-sen University
Guangdong, China


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[Educasup] Fwd: Memory and Mind: A Sofia-Grenoble Workshop (16-17 September, 2021)

2021-06-10 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
-- Forwarded message -
De : Nikola Andonovski 
Date: jeu. 10 juin 2021 à 12:36
Subject: Memory and Mind: A Sofia-Grenoble Workshop (16-17 September, 2021)
To: 
Cc: Kourken Michaelian , <
iiva...@warwickgrad.net>, 


Dear colleagues,

The Centre for Philosophy of Memory at Université Grenoble Alpes and The
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences are pleased to invite you to:

*MEMORY AND MIND: A SOFIA - GRENOBLE WORKSHOP*


*16-17 September 2021**Keynote: Markus Werning (Ruhr University Bochum)*


Please join the workshop on Zoom with the details below. Registration is
not required.

Zoom link:
https://univ-grenoble-alpes-fr.zoom.us/j/95610516625?pwd=MkhKcUtzTnNMcVlTcWtFWEQxUlpVUT09
Meeting ID: 956 1051 6625.
Password: 100382.

*Schedule (all times CEST):*

*16 September 2021*

• 09:00-09:15. Welcome.
• 09:15-10:56. KEYNOTE. The true scope of episodic memory: When remembering
is based on experiences other than perception. Markus Werning (Institut für
Philosophie II, Ruhr-Universität Bochum).
• 10:45-11:00. Coffee break.
• 11:00-12:00. Beyond the hybrid view: Splitting the difference between
relationalism and representationalism about memory. Ivan Ivanov (Department
of Philosophy, Sun Yat-sen University).
• 12:00-13:00. Lunch break and informal virtual gathering.
• 13:00-14:00. Memory of music-based emotions. Marina Bakalova (Institute
for Philosophy and Sociology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences).
• 14:00-15:00. Memory retrieval and justification. Anna Ivanova (Department
of Philosophical Sciences, University of Veliko Tarnovo).
• 15:00-15:15. Coffee break.
• 15:15-16:15. How simulationist can you get? Remembering as imagining the
(personal?) past. Kourken Michaelian (Centre for Philosophy of Memory,
Université Grenoble Alpes).
• 16:15-17:15. The continuity of perception: Is what I remember the same as
what I have perceived? Madelaine Angelova-Elchinova (Department of
Philosophy, Sofia University).

*17 September 2021*

• 9:00-10:00. The transparency of mental files. Michael Murez (Centre
Atlantique de Philosophie, Université de Nantes).
• 10:00-10:15. Coffee break.
• 10:15-11:15. Lucidity as a test case for the knowledge argument. Stefan
Petkov (Department of Philosophy, Beijing Normal University).
• 11:15-12:15. Memory and the fragmented mind. Nikola Andonovski (Centre
for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes).
• 12:15-13:15. Lunch break and informal virtual gathering.
• 13:15-14:15. Why do we remember our dreams so well? Reconsidering the
"hallucination" versus "imagination" debate. Ludwig Crespin (Laboratoire
Philosophies et Rationalités, Université Clermont Auvergne).
• 14:15-15:15. Anscombe on memory. Rémi Clot-Goudard (Institut de
Philosophie de Grenoble, Université Grenoble Alpes).
• 15:15-15:30. Coffee break.
• 15:30-16:30. Embodied personal narrative: Biological vs. psychological
criteria for personal identity. Radostina Minina (Institute for Philosophy
and Sociology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences).
• 16:30-16:45. Closing remarks.

Organizers: Nikola Andonovski (Centre for Philosophy of Memory), Marina
Bakalova (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences), Ivan Ivanov (Sun Yat-sen
University), Kourken Michaelian (Centre for Philosophy of Memory).

Best regards,

Nikola Andonovski
Centre for Philosophy of Memory,
Université Grenoble Alpes

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[Educasup] Zoom talk: Donna Rose Addis (Toronto), Reconsidering episodic memory

2021-05-26 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Donna Rose Addis (Toronto) will give a talk in the international seminar of
the Institut de Philosophie de Grenoble on June 3 (session coorganized with
the Laboratoire de Psychologie et NeuroCognition's memory team). The talk
will take place via Zoom, and all are welcome. Please see below for details.

Donna Rose Addis (Toronto)
Reconsidering episodic memory
15:30-17:00 CEST (UTC+02:00)
3 June 2021

Abstract: Over the past few decades, episodic memory has enjoyed a
privileged position in cognitive neuroscience: it is typically
characterized as being the pinnacle of human memory, in part due to the
conscious experience of remembering the self in the past that it affords.
In this talk, I discuss evidence that suggests this hierarchy may not be
universal, and that in fact, episodic memory may not be as distinct from
semantic memory, or even imagination, as once thought.

Zoom link:
https://univ-grenoble-alpes-fr.zoom.us/j/95484671525?pwd=MWN4bUZnYjFRMHpNb2JPazdkOWNSZz09

Meeting ID: 954 8467 1525
Password: 686686

Best wishes,

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[Educasup] announcement: winner, philosophy of memory essay prize, Centre for Philosophy of Memory/Review of Philosophy and Psychology

2021-05-19 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
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.

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[Educasup] call for expressions of interest -- Marie Curie postdoctoral fellowships -- Centre for Philosophy of Memory

2021-05-03 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Dear colleagues,

The Centre for Philosophy of Memory at the Université Grenoble Alpes would
like to receive expressions of interest from researchers interested in
applying for a Marie Curie postdoctoral fellowship to be hosted at the CPM.

For information on the CPM, see http://phil-mem.org/.

The 2021 call for the Marie Curie postdoctoral fellowship programme hasn't
yet been posted. When posted, it will be available here:
https://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/node_en.

The UGA provides training in support of the application process. As this
training will start on May 11, interested researchers are asked to contact
me by May 8 with a CV and a brief description of a potential research
project. (The research project can be very rough at this stage.)

Best wishes,

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http://phil-mem.org/

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[Educasup] Fwd: MIni-Lecture "Memory and Self" Part 2

2021-04-12 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
-- Forwarded message -
De : Albert Newen 
Date: lun. 12 avr. 2021 à 13:58
Subject: MIni-Lecture "Memory and Self" Part 2
To: 
Cc: Kourken Michaelian 


Dear colleagues,

We're pleased to invite you to participate in the second part of the online
"mini lecture series" on Memory and the Self co-hosted by Bochum and
Grenoble. (Registration is not required.)

Schedule:

21 April 2021

Zoom link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83662443384?pwd=OVZ3WFhhS0hHUjFEbGw5ZjRQOFFXUT09

16:00–17:15 (CEST). Memory as evidence of personal identity. Vilius
Dranseika (Jagiellonian University/Centre for Philosophy of Memory
(Grenoble)).
17:20-18:35 (CEST). Episodic memory and self: How the narrative self shapes
episodic recall. Roy Dings (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) and Albert Newen
(Ruhr-Universität Bochum).

Organizers: Albert Newen (Ruhr-Universität Bochum), Kourken Michaelian
(Université Grenoble Alpes).



Event webpage: http://phil-mem.org/events/2021-self.php





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Prof. Dr. Albert Newen

Institut für Philosophie II, GA 1/152

Ruhr-Universität Bochum

Universitätsstr. 150

44801 Bochum

Tel.: (0049) 234-32 22139

Fax:  (0049) 234-32 14963

albert.ne...@rub.de

http://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/philosophy/staff/newen/



*Speaker of the Research Training Group/Graduiertenkolleg "Situated
Cognition": *https://situated-cognition.com/



*Paperback just appeared: The Oxford Handbook of 4E COGNITION, ed. by A.
Newen, L. De Bruin, S. Gallagher *

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[Educasup] Fwd: Sara Aronowitz - "Two Challenges from Semanticization" (Zoom talk, April 13, 16:15 CEST)

2021-04-07 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
-- Forwarded message -
De : Nikola Andonovski 
Date: mer. 7 avr. 2021 à 00:08
Subject: Sara Aronowitz - "Two Challenges from Semanticization" (Zoom talk,
April 13, 16:15 CEST)
To: , 


Dear colleagues,

As part of the Bochum-Grenoble Memory Colloquium, Prof. Sara Aronowitz
(University of Arizona) will give a talk titled “Two challenges from
semanticization”  on Tuesday, April 13, 16:15 CEST (UTC +02:00). A schedule
of all the colloquium talks is available at:
http://phil-mem.org/events/seminar-bochum-grenoble.php and
https://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/phil-lang/BochumGrenobleColloquium.html

Please join the meeting on Zoom (http://www.zoom.us) with the details
below. Registration is not necessary.

Zoom link:
https://ruhr-uni-bochum.zoom.us/j/91270017621?pwd=SVRFUEpqZnoxZ0RSazkyQ1ZVY202QT09
Meeting ID: 912 7001 7621
Password: 306406

Abstract for the talk:
Many philosophers have assumed that semantic and epistemic memory can
successfully be studied separately. In this talk, I raise two challenges to
this idea, both drawing on the phenomenon of semanticization: a process by
which episodic content drifts towards or shifts into semantic content,
usually over repeated exposure. The first challenge suggests that episodic
memory does not have a special type of content that can be conceptualized
in isolation from semantic content. The second challenge suggests that the
process and function of episodic memory should be understood as part of a
joint, declarative memory system.

The Bochum-Grenoble Memory Colloquium is organized by the Centre for
Philosophy of Memory at the Université Grenoble Alpes (Kourken Michaelian
and Nikola Andonovski) and the Ruhr-Universität Bochum (Markus Werning and
Anco Peeters).

We are looking forward to seeing you on Zoom!

Best regards,

Nikola Andonovski
Centre for Philosophy of Memory,
Université Grenoble Alpes

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[Educasup] Fwd: Bochum-Grenoble Memory Colloquium on Zoom

2021-04-06 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
We're pleased to announce that the

BOCHUM-GRENOBLE MEMORY COLLOQUIUM on Zoom

will be continued in the summer semester,

bi-weekly on Tuesdays (starting 13 April 2021, starting time: 16.15 CEST,
exceptional weekdays and starting times see below).

For the continuously updated program see:

https://www.rub.de/phil-lang/BochumGrenobleColloquium.html
http://phil-mem.org/events/seminar-bochum-grenoble.php

This virtual colloquium focusses on topics in the philosophy of memory and
related philosophical areas, but reaches out also to philosophically
interested researchers in the cognitive and neurosciences. The colloquium is
jointly hosted by the Université Grenoble Alpes and the Ruhr Universität
Bochum. It builds on the success of the virtual colloquia organized by the
two groups in 2020. Meetings of the colloquium will take place via Zoom and
are open to the public. Registration is not required.

Organization:
Nikola Andonovski (U Grenoble)
Kourken Michaelian (U Grenoble)
Anco Peeters (U Bochum)
Markus Werning (U Bochum)

The following access information is valid for all meetings.

https://ruhr-uni-bochum.zoom.us/j/91270017621?pwd=SVRFUEpqZnoxZ0RSazkyQ1ZVY2
02QT09
<https://ruhr-uni-bochum.zoom.us/j/91270017621?pwd=SVRFUEpqZnoxZ0RSazkyQ1ZVY202QT09>
Meeting-ID: 912 7001 7621
Password: 306406

The schedule for the colloquium is below and is also available at the
colloquium websites. The updates of titles and abstracts will be published
on the internet in due course.

Sara Aronowitz
(University of Arizona)
Two challenges from semanticization
16:15-17:45 CEST (UTC+02:00), TUE, 13 April 2021

André Sant'Anna
(Washington University in St. Louis)
Fluency as the basis of autonoetic consciousness
16:15-17:45 CEST (UTC+02:00), TUE, 20 April 2021

Lisa Libby
(Ohio State University)
Seeing Meaning: How Perspective Shapes the Function of Imagery
14:00-15:30 CEST (UTC+02:00), FRI, 07 May 2021 (exceptional weekday and
starting time)

Istvan Aranyosi
(Bilkent University)
Memory, causality, and quantum entanglement
16:15-17:45 CEST (UTC+02:00), TUE, 11 May 2021

Melanie Rosen
(Trent University)
Our forgotten dream lives: a case for scepticism about oniric consciousness?
16:15-17:45 CEST (UTC+02:00), TUE, 25 May 2021

Santiago Arango-Muñoz
(Universidad de Antioquia)
Title TBA
16:15-17:45 CEST (UTC+02:00), TUE, 08 June 2021

Carl Craver
(Washington University in St. Louis)
Moral judgment in amnesia
16:15-17:45 CEST (UTC+02:00), TUE, 22 June 2021

Changsheng Lai
(Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
Memory, knowledge, and epistemic luck
16:15-17:45 CEST (UTC+02:00), TUE, 06 July 2021

Daniel D. Hutto
(University of Wollongong)
Title TBA
10:00-11.30 CEST (UTC+02:00), TUE, 20 July 2021 (exceptional starting time)

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Prof. Dr. Markus Werning
Professor of Philosophy of Language and Cognition
Department of Philosophy - Ruhr University Bochum
Twitter: @MarkusWerning
Homepage: www.rub.de/phil-lang
Email: markus.wern...@rub.de
Phone: +49-234-32-24734
Fax: +49-234-32-14463
Secretary: +49-234-32-26739
Mail: Universitätsstr. 150, 44780 Bochum, Germany

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[Educasup] CORRECTED LINK: online event: Memory and the Self (Bochum/Grenoble), 6 and 21 April 2021

2021-04-06 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Dear colleagues,

Here is the corrected link for today's session:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82409476700?pwd=a1A0aGxTSUQwenowUUYrVUkvbjZOZz09

(The link on the event poster is correct, but there's a problem with the
link on the website.)

Sorry for the error!

Best,

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[Educasup] online event: Memory and the Self (Bochum/Grenoble), 6 and 21 April 2021

2021-04-02 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
-- Forwarded message -
De : Albert Newen <014c73e76d0f-dmarc-requ...@listserv.liv.ac.uk>
Date: jeu. 1 avr. 2021 à 20:30
Subject: [PHILOS-L] Lecture Series Episodic Memory and the Self
To: 


Dear colleagues,



We're pleased to invite you to participate in an online "mini lecture
series" on Memory and the Self co-hosted by Bochum and Grenoble.
(Registration is not required.)



Schedule:

6 April 2021

Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82409476700?pwd=a1A0aGxTSU
QwenowUUYrVUkvbjZOZz09

16:00–17:15 (CEST). Fluency as the basis of autonoetic consciousness. André
Sant'Anna (Washington University in St. Louis/Centre for Philosophy of
Memory (Grenoble)).

17:20-18:35 (CEST). Selfless memories. Raphaël Millière (Columbia
University) and Albert Newen (Ruhr-Universität Bochum).

21 April 2021

Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83662443384?pwd=OVZ3WFhh
S0hHUjFEbGw5ZjRQOFFXUT09

16:00–17:15 (CEST). Memory as evidence of personal identity. Vilius
Dranseika (Jagiellonian University/Centre for Philosophy of Memory
(Grenoble)).

17:20-18:35 (CEST). Episodic memory and self: How the narrative self shapes
episodic recall. Roy Dings (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) and Albert Newen
(Ruhr-Universität Bochum).

Organizers: Albert Newen (Ruhr-Universität Bochum), Kourken Michaelian
(Université Grenoble Alpes).



Poster with all info:

https://philosophy-cognition.com/cmc/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Bochum-Grenoble_Poster_final.pdf



Event webpage: http://phil-mem.org/events/2021-self.php



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Institut für Philosophie II, GA 1/152

Ruhr-Universität Bochum

Universitätsstr. 150

44801 Bochum

Tel.: (0049) 234-32 22139

Fax:  (0049) 234-32 14963

albert.ne...@rub.de

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[Educasup] online event: Memory and the Self (Bochum/Grenoble), 6 and 21 April 2021

2021-03-24 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Dear colleagues,

We're pleased to invite you to participate in an online "mini lecture
series" on Memory and the Self co-hosted by Bochum and Grenoble.
(Registration is not required.)

Schedule:

6 April 2021

Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82409476700?pwd=a1A0aGxTSU
QwenowUUYrVUkvbjZOZz09

16:00–17:15 (CEST). Fluency as the basis of autonoetic consciousness. André
Sant'Anna (Washington University in St. Louis/Centre for Philosophy of
Memory (Grenoble)).

17:20-18:35 (CEST). Selfless memories. Raphaël Millière (Columbia
University) and Albert Newen (Ruhr-Universität Bochum).

21 April 2021

Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83662443384?pwd=OVZ3WFhh
S0hHUjFEbGw5ZjRQOFFXUT09

16:00–17:15 (CEST). Memory as evidence of personal identity. Vilius
Dranseika (Jagiellonian University/Centre for Philosophy of Memory
(Grenoble)).

17:20-18:35 (CEST). Episodic memory and self: How the narrative self shapes
episodic recall. Roy Dings (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) and Albert Newen
(Ruhr-Universität Bochum).

Organizers: Albert Newen (Ruhr-Universität Bochum), Kourken Michaelian
(Université Grenoble Alpes).

Event webpage: http://phil-mem.org/events/2021-self.php

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[Educasup] extended deadline: essay prize, philosophy of memory, 3000 EUR, Centre for Philosophy of Memory/Review of Philosophy and Psychology

2021-03-03 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Due to the number of requests received, the deadline for submissions for
this essay prize has been extended by one month. The new deadline is *March
31*, 2021.

The original call is below.

Le dim. 21 févr. 2021 à 14:59, Kourken Michaelian <
michaelian.kour...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> The Centre for Philosophy of Memory at the Université Grenoble Alpes is
> pleased to invite submissions for an essay prize on the theme of philosophy
> of memory.
>
> The winning essay will be published in the Review of Philosophy and
> Psychology. The winner will be awarded a budget of up to 3000 EUR to cover
> travel and accommodation for a research visit at the Centre for Philosophy
> of Memory. This will include an opportunity for the researcher to present
> his work and to participate in other CPM events.
>
> The competition is open to early-career researchers, defined as PhD
> students or those who are within five years of receiving their PhDs (i.e.,
> the PhD should have been received in September 2015 or later).
>
> Submissions on all aspects of the philosophy of memory are welcome; this
> includes empirically-informed philosophical work. Submissions should be
> prepared for blind evaluation and should respect the Review of Philosophy
> and Psychology's instructions for authors, available here:
> https://www.springer.com/philosophy/epistemology+and+philosophy+of+science/journal/13164
> .
>
> Please send submissions with the subject line "phil mem essay prize
> submission" to Chris McCarroll at chrismccarr...@hotmail.com. The
> deadline is February 28, 2021.
>
> For further details, see http://phil-mem.org/prize.php.
>
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[Educasup] final reminder: essay prize, philosophy of memory, 3000 EUR, Centre for Philosophy of Memory/Review of Philosophy and Psychology

2021-02-21 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
The Centre for Philosophy of Memory at the Université Grenoble Alpes is
pleased to invite submissions for an essay prize on the theme of philosophy
of memory.

The winning essay will be published in the Review of Philosophy and
Psychology. The winner will be awarded a budget of up to 3000 EUR to cover
travel and accommodation for a research visit at the Centre for Philosophy
of Memory. This will include an opportunity for the researcher to present
his work and to participate in other CPM events.

The competition is open to early-career researchers, defined as PhD
students or those who are within five years of receiving their PhDs (i.e.,
the PhD should have been received in September 2015 or later).

Submissions on all aspects of the philosophy of memory are welcome; this
includes empirically-informed philosophical work. Submissions should be
prepared for blind evaluation and should respect the Review of Philosophy
and Psychology's instructions for authors, available here:
https://www.springer.com/philosophy/epistemology+and+philosophy+of+science/journal/13164
.

Please send submissions with the subject line "phil mem essay prize
submission" to Chris McCarroll at chrismccarr...@hotmail.com. The deadline
is February 28, 2021.

For further details, see http://phil-mem.org/prize.php.

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[Educasup] reminder: Zoom talk: Christopher Gauker (Salzburg), Perceptions as 3D models

2021-02-09 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Dear colleagues,

Chris Gauker (Salzburg) will give a talk in the international seminar of
the Institut de Philosophie de Grenoble on February 11. The talk will take
place via Zoom, and all are welcome. Please see below for details.

Christopher Gauker (Salzburg)
Perceptions as 3D models
10:30-12:00 CET (UTC+01:00)
11 February 2021

Abstract: Visual perceptual representations have both a perspectival
aspect, which represents the visible portions of the scene perceived, and a
deep aspect, which represents the three-dimensional structure of the
scene.  Likewise, mental images have a perspectival and a deep aspect.
This thesis has antecedents in cognitive science from the 1970’s through
the present day.  Several phenomena familiar from everyday experience, such
as the fact that we can often imagine what a novel object will look like
from another angle, indicate that the representation of three-dimensional
structure is an aspect of perceptual representations themselves.  The
accuracy of such dual-aspect perceptions can be defined as the existence of
a certain isomorphism between the structure of the perception and the
three-dimensional structure of the scene represented.  Further, this
conception of perception can explain the phenomenon of amodal completion
more satisfactorily than the theory according to which amodal completion
consists in mental imagery associated with the perception.

Zoom link:
https://univ-grenoble-alpes-fr.zoom.us/j/97646063605?pwd=QjE0akV6dytITXBiNUVySlg3RWhWUT09

Meeting ID: 976 4606 3605
Password: 726375

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[Educasup] Fwd: Online Conference - Dreaming and Memory

2021-02-08 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
-- Forwarded message -
De : Daniel Gregory 
Date: lun. 8 févr. 2021 à 11:15
Subject: Online Conference - Dreaming and Memory
To: 
Cc: Kourken Michaelian 


Dear all,

As previously advertised, an online conference on the theme of *Dreaming
and Memory* will take place on *Monday 22 and Tuesday 23 February 2021*,
co-hosted by the Philosophy of Neuroscience research group at the
University of Tübingen and the Centre for Philosophy of Memory at
the University of Grenoble Alps.

The schedule, in Central European Time, is as follows:


*Monday 22 February*

8:50 – Introduction

9:00 – 10:15: *Manuela Kirberg* (Monash): Mechanisms of (dream)bizarreness:
unconstrained memory processes and spontaneous cognition

10:15 – 10:30: Break

10:30 – 11:45: *Kourken Michaelian* (Grenoble Alps): True, authentic,
faithful: Accuracy in memory for dreams

11:45 – 13:30: Lunch

13:30 – 14:45: *Matthew Soteriou* (Kings’): Temporal perspective in dream
and memory

14:45 – 15:00: Break

15:00 – 16:15: *Sven Bernecker* (Cologne & California, Irvine): Dreaming,
imagining, remembering


*Tuesday 23 February*

9:00 – 10:15: *John Sutton* (Macquarie): ‘Never did I discover a memory in
dreaming’: Halbwachs on mental work, social frameworks, and memory images

10:15 – 10:30: Break

10:30 – 11:45: *Daniel Gregory* (Tübingen): You cannot remember the past
during dreams but you can relive it

11:45 – 13:30: Lunch

13:30 – 14:45: *Markus Werning* (Ruhr University Bochum) & *Kristina
Liefke* (Ruhr
University Bochum): Remembering Dreams: Parasitic Reference in Memories of
Non-Veridical Experiences

14:45 – 15:00: Break

15:00 – 16:15: *Michael Barkasi* (York): The nonimmersive feeling of
pastness as the phenomenal manifestation of remembering


Attendance is free but we ask that you register:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSen_3sDyZTJX2ATOk0YdKhar_IMzTmEZGbPHT3dbroXqy0g-g/viewform?usp=pp_url

Zoom link:
https://univ-grenoble-alpes-fr.zoom.us/j/98036945093?pwd=ZUJwMzZZcmdnbmd6MjF5cHpLUWZSZz09
Meeting ID: 980 3694 5093
Passcode: 706468

Conference website: http://phil-mem.org/events/2021-dreaming.php

Abstracts for talks are provided below.

Best wishes,

Daniel Gregory
Humboldt Postdoctoral Fellow
University of Tübingen

Kourken Michaelian
Director, Centre for Philosophy of Memory
University of Grenoble Alps



*Abstracts*

*Manuela Kirberg* (Monash): Mechanisms of (dream)bizarreness: unconstrained
memory processes and spontaneous cognition

I will explore the question how to capture the inconsistent, unlikely and
impossible features and combinations of dream phenomenology and their
neurocognitive origin on a conceptual and empirical level; a question that
remains vigorously debated among cognitive scientists and philosophers. I
propose that (dream)bizarreness can be understood as common feature
of spontaneous offline simulations occurring across the sleep-wake cycle.
Bizarreness seems therefore to emerge from mechanisms that underly
spontaneous cognition independent of the behavioural states of sleep and
wakefulness. The occurrence of different types of unusual dream elements
can be linked to the defining characteristics of spontaneous thought as
being dynamic, unconstrained, (hyper)associative and highly variable in
content. Additionally, dreaming can be understood as one kind of
constructive episodic simulation where phenomenal dream content arises from
a spontaneous and flexible recombination of episodic details of past
experiences resulting in novel simulations of past, future or imaginative
and sometimes even absurd scenarios. Unusual combinations can be linked to
memory mechanisms, resulting from a complex process that involves not only
the consolidation of memory but a transformation of past experiences in the
form of unconstrained, associative simulations. Therefore, dream
bizarreness can be conceptualised as an inevitable subsidiary effect that
emerges on the phenomenal level from underlying unconstrained memory and
associative thought processes.


*Kourken Michaelian* (Grenoble Alps): True, authentic, faithful: Accuracy
in memory for dreams

What is it to remember a dream accurately? This talk will argue that
neither of the two available conceptions of accuracy in memory, truth and
authenticity (Bernecker 2010), enables us to answer this question. A third
conception of accuracy is needed: a memory of a dream is accurate when it
is “faithful” to the dream. In addition to memory for dreaming, the talk
will apply the notion of faithfulness to memory for imagining,
hallucinating, and remembering.


*Matthew Soteriou* (Kings’): ‘Temporal perspective in dream and memory’

When we are awake, we occupy a temporal perspective, and while occupying
that temporal perspective we can simultaneously represent a distinct
temporal perspective that we don’t occupy. For example, when we
episodically recollect some past event, we occupy a temporal perspective
on that past event and simultaneously represent a distinct 

[Educasup] Fwd: Call for Abstracts for Online Conference: Issues in Philosophy of Memory 2.5 (July 12-16, 2021)

2021-01-21 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
-- Forwarded message -
De : Chris McCarroll 
Date: jeu. 21 janv. 2021 à 08:59
Subject: Call for Abstracts for Online Conference: Issues in Philosophy of
Memory 2.5 (July 12-16, 2021)
To: phom...@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr 


Dear friends and colleagues,



The Philosophy of Memory Organization is pleased to announce an online
conference for Early Career Researchers*, *“Issues in Philosophy of Memory
(IPM) 2.5”, July 12-16, 2021.



Given the global pandemic and the lack of opportunities for in-person
conferences, IPM 2.5 is an opportunity for Early Career Researchers
(graduate students, or researchers who are within five years of receiving
their PhDs) to present their research in philosophy of memory. The
conference will take place on Zoom, and each session will be chaired by an
established researcher in the field, who will lead the discussion on the
speakers’ talks.



(IPM2.5 will bridge the gap following the postponement of IPM3, which was
expected to take place in July 2021, but is now expected to take place in
July 2022)



*Invited chairs: *

Johannes Mahr (Harvard University)

Kourken Michaelian (Université Grenoble Alpes)

Sarah Robins (University of Kansas)

André Sant’Anna (Washington University in St Louis)



*Submissions: *

We invite abstract submissions for talks on any aspect of philosophy of
memory. Topics include (but are not limited to):



- The relation between memory and imagination

- The relation between memory and perception

- The relation between episodic memory and semantic memory

- The relation between memory and the self

- Immunity to error through misidentification in memory

- Episodic memory in non-human animals

- The function of episodic memory

- Time and episodic memory

- The phenomenology of episodic memory



*Submission guidelines*:
Abstract submission – 30/04/2021

Notification of acceptance – 31/05/2021

Abstracts must be anonymized, submitted in English, and be no longer than
500 words. Submitted work must be original and unpublished.



Please send abstracts with the subject line “IPM2.5 abstract submission” to
Cody Hatfield-Myers at chat...@uic.edu



*Organisers:*

Christopher McCarroll (Université Grenoble Alpes)

Marya Schechtman (University of Illinois at Chicago)

Vilius Dranseika (Jagiellonian University; Université Grenoble Alpes)



For more information, please visit the workshop’s webpage
<http://phomo.org/ipm2.5.html>.

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[Educasup] Fwd: Conference announcement - Dreaming and Memory

2021-01-19 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
-- Forwarded message -
De : Daniel Gregory 
Date: mar. 19 janv. 2021 à 15:03
Subject: Conference announcement - Dreaming and Memory
To: 
Cc: Kourken Michaelian 


Dear colleagues,

An online conference on the theme of *Dreaming and Memory* will take place
on *Monday 22 and Tuesday 23 February 2021*, co-hosted by the Philosophy of
Neuroscience research group at the University of Tübingen and the Centre
for Philosophy of Memory at the University of Grenoble Alps.

Speakers:

*Michael Barkasi* (York University): The Nonimmersive Feeling of Pastness
as the Phenomenal Manifestation of Remembering

*Sven Bernecker* (University of Cologne and University of California,
Irvine): Remembering Dreams

*Daniel Gregory* (University of Tübingen): We can’t Remember the Past in
Dreams but we can Relive it

*Manuela Kirberg* (Monash University): Mechanisms of (Dream) Bizarreness:
Unconstrained Memory Processes and Spontaneous Cognition

*Kourken Michaelian* (University of Grenoble Alps): What do you Remember
when you Remember what you Dreamt?

*Matthew Soteriou* (King’s College London): Temporal Perspective in Dream
and Memory

*John Sutton* (Macquarie University): ‘Never did I Discover a Memory in
Dreaming’: Halbwachs on Mental Work, Social Frameworks, and Memory Images

*Markus Werning* (Ruhr University Bochum) and *Kristina Liefke* (Ruhr
University Bochum): Remembering Dreams: The Problem of Reference in
Memories of Non-Veridical Experiences

Further information about this event, including abstracts and schedule,
will be distributed in a couple of weeks, as will a link for registration.
Talks will take place in business hours Central European Time.

Updates will also be posted to http://phil-mem.org/events/2021-dreaming.php.

Best wishes,

Daniel Gregory
Humboldt Postdoctoral Fellow
University of Tübingen

Kourken Michaelian,
Director, Centre for Philosophy of Memory
University of Grenoble Alps

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[Educasup] Zoom talk: Christopher Gauker (Salzburg), Perceptions as 3D models

2021-01-18 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Dear colleagues,

Chris Gauker (Salzburg) will give a talk in the international seminar of
the Institut de Philosophie de Grenoble on February 11. The talk will take
place via Zoom, and all are welcome. Please see below for details.

Christopher Gauker (Salzburg)
Perceptions as 3D models
10:30-12:00 CET (UTC+01:00)
11 February 2021

Abstract: Visual perceptual representations have both a perspectival
aspect, which represents the visible portions of the scene perceived, and a
deep aspect, which represents the three-dimensional structure of the
scene.  Likewise, mental images have a perspectival and a deep aspect.
This thesis has antecedents in cognitive science from the 1970’s through
the present day.  Several phenomena familiar from everyday experience, such
as the fact that we can often imagine what a novel object will look like
from another angle, indicate that the representation of three-dimensional
structure is an aspect of perceptual representations themselves.  The
accuracy of such dual-aspect perceptions can be defined as the existence of
a certain isomorphism between the structure of the perception and the
three-dimensional structure of the scene represented.  Further, this
conception of perception can explain the phenomenon of amodal completion
more satisfactorily than the theory according to which amodal completion
consists in mental imagery associated with the perception.

Zoom link:
https://univ-grenoble-alpes-fr.zoom.us/j/97646063605?pwd=QjE0akV6dytITXBiNUVySlg3RWhWUT09

Meeting ID: 976 4606 3605
Password: 726375

Best wishes,

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[Educasup] reminder: essay prize, philosophy of memory, 3000 EUR, Centre for Philosophy of Memory/Review of Philosophy and Psychology

2021-01-15 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
The Centre for Philosophy of Memory at the Université Grenoble Alpes is
pleased to invite submissions for an essay prize on the theme of philosophy
of memory.

The winning essay will be published in the Review of Philosophy and
Psychology. The winner will be awarded a budget of up to 3000 EUR to cover
travel and accommodation for a research visit at the Centre for Philosophy
of Memory. This will include an opportunity for the researcher to present
his work and to participate in other CPM events.

The competition is open to early-career researchers, defined as PhD
students or those who are within five years of receiving their PhDs (i.e.,
the PhD should have been received in September 2015 or later).

Submissions on all aspects of the philosophy of memory are welcome; this
includes empirically-informed philosophical work. Submissions should be
prepared for blind evaluation and should respect the Review of Philosophy
and Psychology's instructions for authors, available here:
https://www.springer.com/philosophy/epistemology+and+philosophy+of+science/journal/13164
.

Please send submissions with the subject line "phil mem essay prize
submission" to Chris McCarroll at chrismccarr...@hotmail.com. The deadline
is February 28, 2021.

For further details, see http://phil-mem.org/prize.php.

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[Educasup] Zoom talk by Erik Myin on memory 26/11/2020

2020-11-12 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
The is and oughts of remembering
Erik Myin

In this paper, I will offer a view of remembering inspired by REC—the
Radical Enactive/Embodied view of cognition proposed recently by Dan Hutto
and myself. According to the view I’ll defend, all memory is, ultimately, a
form of knowhow. Explicit memory, though not fundamentally different from
procedural memory, can be shown to be a special kind of procedural memory.
Only some forms of explicit memory are subject to the special kind of
normativity of being assessable for truth or falsity (or equivalent
notions). But such involving of content requires the presence of special
socio-culturally developed practices of truth-telling. There are other
mnemonic values, constitutively enabled by a variety of sociocultural
practices whose primary aim is not epistemic. All mnemonic values are
pragmatic and context sensitive. I’ll show how my view leaves no room for
memory skepticism,  and will detail how it construes the link between
remembering and imagining.

26 November 2020
10:30-12:00 CET (UTC+01:00)

Zoom link :
https://univ-grenoble-alpes-fr.zoom.us/j/99070420986?pwd=Nk8rT1JHY2NYZEE4TjUwandmRVdmQT09
meeting ID : 990 7042 0986
secret code : 745201

The talk takes place in the Institut de Philosophie de Grenoble's
international seminar. More info :
https://iphig.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/fr/actualites/and-oughts-remembering.

All welcome!

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[Educasup] essay prize, philosophy of memory, 3000 EUR, Centre for Philosophy of Memory/Review of Philosophy and Psychology

2020-11-12 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
The Centre for Philosophy of Memory at the Université Grenoble Alpes is
pleased to invite submissions for an essay prize on the theme of philosophy
of memory.

The winning essay will be published in the Review of Philosophy and
Psychology. The winner will be awarded a budget of up to 3000 EUR to cover
travel and accommodation for a research visit at the Centre for Philosophy
of Memory. This will include an opportunity for the researcher to present
his work and to participate in other CPM events.

The competition is open to early-career researchers, defined as PhD
students or those who are within five years of receiving their PhDs (i.e.,
the PhD should have been received in September 2015 or later).

Submissions on all aspects of the philosophy of memory are welcome; this
includes empirically-informed philosophical work. Submissions should be
prepared for blind evaluation and should respect the Review of Philosophy
and Psychology's instructions for authors, available here:
https://www.springer.com/philosophy/epistemology+and+philosophy+of+science/journal/13164
.

Please send submissions with the subject line "phil mem essay prize
submission" to Chris McCarroll at chrismccarr...@hotmail.com. The deadline
is February 28, 2021.

For further details, see http://phil-mem.org/prize.php.

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[Educasup] extended deadline: Memory and Perception: Insights a t the Intersection/Memoria y percepción: reflexiones sobre su relación

2020-10-02 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Dear colleagues,

Due to a large number of requests, we've extended the deadline for
submissions to our special issue. The new deadline is 31 October 2020.

See below or here <http://phil-mem.org/edited/cfp-memory-and-perception.php>
for the updated call for papers.

Best wishes,

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Memory and Perception: Insights at the Intersection

Call for Papers:

Estudios de Filosofia No. 64, July-December 2021

Invited editors: Christopher Jude McCarroll (Centre for Philosophy
of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes), Kourken Michaelian (Centre for
Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes), Santiago Arango-Muñoz
(Instituto de Filosofía, Universidad de Antioquia)

Memory and perception have been fundamental topics since the beginning of
philosophy. The recent developments of specialized research fields such as
philosophy of memory and philosophy of perception invites a dialogue about
the relationship between these mental capacities. Thus, this thematic issue
aims to explore related questions in what is a potentially rich domain of
research: questions such as whether memory and perception share the same
content and are representational states, whether memory is just a form
of perception of the past, and whether they share some phenomenal
properties. This issue will also be open to papers that explore the ways in
which traditional philosophers have reflected on the relation
between memory and perception.

In addition, this special issue will feature a symposium on Jordi
Fernández' recently published book Memory: A Self-Referential Account. This
symposium will take the form of an author-meets-critics interaction. Three
invited contributors (Sarah Robins, University of Kansas; Steven James,
West Chester University of Pennsylvania; Gerardo Viera, University of
Sheffield) will comment on the work presented in Fernández’
monograph, and these commentaries will be followed by responses from the
author. The special issue would also welcome submissions that interact with
themes from this book.

Estudios de Filosofía is the journal published by the Institute of
Philosophy of the University of Antioquia. It is an international
peer-reviewed open-access electronic journal and adheres to the policy of
double-blind peer review. Since its foundation in 1990, Estudios de
Filosofía has fostered the creation and dissemination of research in all
fields of philosophy, both of Colombian researchers as well as members of
the international community.

Invited authors:

Jordi Fernández (University of Adelaide)
Steven James (West Chester University)
Sarah Robins (University of Kansas)
Gerardo Viera (University of Sheffield)

*Extended deadline: 31 October 2020.*

Word limit: 10 000 words.

Email:  revistafiloso...@udea.edu.co.

Website: https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/estudios_de_filosofia/.


Memoria y percepción: reflexiones sobre su relación

Convocatoria:

Estudios de Filosofia No 64, julio-diciembre 2021

Editores invitados: Christopher Jude McCarroll (Centre for Philosophy
of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes), Kourken Michaelian (Centre for
Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes), Santiago Arango-Muñoz
(Instituto de Filosofía, Universidad de Antioquia)

La memoria y la percepción han sido dos temas fundamentales en la historia
de la filosofía. La reciente especialización y consolidación de campos como
la filosofía de la memoria y la filosofía de la percepción invita a un
diálogo sobre la relación entre estas capacidades mentales. Este número
temático busca explorar preguntas relacionadas con este campo de investigación
potencialmente rico. Preguntas como si la memoria y la percepción comparten
el mismo contenido y son estados representacionales, si la memoria es
simplemente una forma de percepción del pasado, y si ambas comparten
algunas propiedades fenoménicas. Este número también estará abierto a
artículos que exploren las formas en que la tradición filosófica han
reflexionado sobre la relación de la memoria y la percepción.

Adicionalmente, este número especial contará con un simposio sobre el libro
reciente de Jordi Fernández: Memory: A Self-Referential Account. El
simposio tendrá la forma de discussión. Tres autores invitados comentarán
críticamente el texto de Fernández y él luego responderá a sus comentarios
y críticas: Sarah Robins, University of Kansas; Steven James, West Chester
University of Pennsylvania; Gerardo Viera, University of Sheffield. Este
número temático también está abierto a envíos que tengan relación con este
libro o lo discutan.

Estudios de Filosofía es la revista editada por el Instituto de Filosofía de la
Universidad de Antioquia. Es una publicación electrónica,
internacional, de acceso
abierto, regida por el sistema de doble arbitraje anónimo. Desde su
fundación en 1990, Estudios de Filosofía se ha concebido como medio
especializado para el fomento y la difusión de trabajos de investigación en
todos los campos de la filosofía, ta

[Educasup] Fwd: 2nd Call for Registration: Current Controversies in Philosophy of Memory (October 26-31, 2020)

2020-10-01 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
-- Forwarded message -
De : Chris McCarroll 
Date: mer. 30 sept. 2020 à 15:26
Subject: 2nd Call for Registration: Current Controversies in Philosophy of
Memory (October 26-31, 2020)
To: phom...@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr 


Dear friends and colleagues,

The Centre for Philosophy of Memory (CPM), Université Grenoble Alpes, is
pleased to announce an online conference entitled "Current Controversies in
Philosophy of Memory", October 26-31, 2020.

The theme of the conference will foreshadow a book on *Current
Controversies in Philosophy of Memory*
<http://phil-mem.org/edited/toc-current-controversies.php>, which is under
contract with Routledge as part of their *Current Controversies*
<https://www.routledge.com/Current-Controversies-in-Philosophy/book-series/CCIP>
 series.

The conference will take place on Zoom, and will focus on six central
topics in the philosophy of memory. Each topic will be addressed by two
speakers, followed by open discussion of the issues raised in the speakers'
talks.

Please also note that we have scheduled in three virtual coffee breaks for
more informal discussion and networking opportunities.

Registration is free, but please send an email to Chris McCarroll
 to confirm your participation by 23rd October
2020.

*Schedule* [all times are CET (UTC+01:00)]

*October 26: What is the relationship between memory and imagination?*

   - 15:00-15:50: Peter Langland-Hassan (University of Cincinnati)
   - 15:50-16:40: César Schirmer dos Santos (Federal University of Santa
   Maria)
   - 16:40-17:30: Open discussion
   - 17:30-18:00: Virtual coffee break

*October 27: Do memory traces have content?*

   - 09:00-09:50: John Sutton (Macquarie University)
   - 09:50-10:40: Daniel Hutto (University of Wollongong)
   - 10:40-11:30: Open discussion

*October 28: What is the nature of mnemonic confabulation?*

   - 15:00-15:50: Sven Bernecker (University of Cologne)
   - 15:50-16:40: Kourken Michaelian (Université Grenoble Alpes)
   - 16:40-17:30: Open discussion
   - 17:30-18:00: Virtual coffee break

*October 29: What is the function of episodic memory?*

   - 16:15-17:05: Johannes Mahr (Harvard University)
   - 17:05-17:55: Sarah Robins (University of Kansas)
   - 17:55-18:45: Open discussion

*October 30: Do non-human animals have episodic memory?*

   - 10:00-10:50: Ali Boyle (University of Cambridge/University of Bonn)
   - 10:50-11:40: Nazim Keven (Bilkent University)
   - 11:40-12:30: Open discussion
   - 12:30-13:00: Virtual coffee break

*October 31: Does episodic memory give us knowledge of the past?*

   - 17:00-17:50: Thomas D. Senor (University of Arkansas)
   - 17:50-18:40: Matthew Frise (Santa Clara University)
   - 18:40-19:30: Open discussion


*Organizers*:
Christopher McCarroll (CPM, Université Grenoble Alpes)
Kourken Michaelian (CPM, Université Grenoble Alpes)
André Sant'Anna (PNP programme, Washington University Saint Louis)

For more information, please visit the CPM webpage
<http://phil-mem.org/events/2020-current-controversies.php>

Kind regards
Chris

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[Educasup] Bochum-Grenoble Memory Colloquium (Zoom meetings)

2020-09-17 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
We're pleased to announce the Bochum-Grenoble Memory Colloquium. This
virtual colloquium focusses on topics in the philosophy of memory and
related philosophical areas but reaches out also to philosophically
interested researchers in the cognitive and neurosciences. The colloquium
is co-organized by Kourken Michaelian and Nikola Andonovski (for the Centre
for Philosophy of Memory at the Université Grenoble Alpes) and by Markus
Werning and Anco Peeters (for the Ruhr-Universität Bochum) and builds on
the success of the virtual colloquia organized separately by the two groups
in spring 2020.

Meetings of the colloquium will take place via Zoom. The following
information is valid for all meetings:

link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82970505769?pwd=NGpHL3VHUUg0bktTbnBIT2kxMWVYZz09

meeting ID: 829 7050 5769

password: 8rraW0

Meetings will take place on Thursday at either 10:00 or 16:15
(German/French time). The schedule for the colloquium is below and is also
available at the following addresses.

http://phil-mem.org/events/seminar-bochum-grenoble.php
https://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/phil-lang/BochumGrenobleColloquium.html

Jeffrey Andrew Barash
(Université de Picardie)
Talk title TBA
10:00-11:30 CEST (UTC+02:00), 08 October 2020

Peter Langland-Hassan
(University of Cincinnati)
Talk title TBA
16:15-17:45 CEST (UTC+02:00), 15 October 2020

Katherine Puddifoot
(Durham University)
Talk title TBA
10:00-11:30 CEST (UTC+02:00), 22 October 2020

Johannes Mahr
(Harvard University)
Talk title TBA
16:15-17:45 CET (UTC+01:00), 29 October 2020
(Talk also part of Current Controversies in Philosophy of Memory.)

James Openshaw
(University of Warwick)
Talk title TBA
10:00-11:30 CET (UTC+01:00), 05 November 2020

Marya Schechtman
(University of Illinois)
Talk title TBA
16:15-17:45 CET (UTC+01:00), 12 November 2020

Anja Berninger
(Universität Stuttgart)
Talk title TBA
10:00-11:30 CET (UTC+01:00), 19 November 2020

Felipe De Brigard
(Duke University)
Talk title TBA
16:15-17:45 CET (UTC+01:00), 26 November 2020

Marta Caravà
(Università di Bologna)
Talk title TBA
10:00-11:30 CET (UTC+01:00), 03 December 2020

Nikola Andonovski
(Johns Hopkins University)
Talk title TBA
16:15-17:45 CET (UTC+01:00), 10 December 2020

Fabrice Teroni
(Université de Genève)
Talk title TBA
10:00-11:30 CET (UTC+01:00), 17 December 2020

Jordi Fernández
(University of Adelaide)
Talk title TBA
10:00-11:30 CET (UTC+01:00), 14 January 2021

Markus Werning
(Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
Talk title TBA
16:15-17:45 CET (UTC+01:00), 21 January 2021

Sven Bernecker
(Universität zu Köln)
Talk title TBA
10:00-11:30 CET (UTC+01:00), 28 January 2021

Carlos Montemayor
(San Francisco State University)
Talk title TBA
16:15-17:45 CET (UTC+01:00), 04 February 2021

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[Educasup] Fwd: [PHILOS-L] Online Conference: Current Controversies in Philosophy of Memory (October 26-31, 2020)

2020-09-03 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
-- Forwarded message -
De : Chris McCarroll 
Date: mer. 2 sept. 2020 à 21:37
Subject: [PHILOS-L] Online Conference: Current Controversies in Philosophy
of Memory (October 26-31, 2020)
To: 


Dear friends and colleagues,


The Centre for Philosophy of Memory (CPM), Université Grenoble Alpes, is
pleased to announce an online conference entitled "Current Controversies in
Philosophy of Memory", October 26-31, 2020.


The theme of the conference will foreshadow a book on *Current
Controversies in Philosophy of Memory*
<http://phil-mem.org/edited/toc-current-controversies.php>, which is under
contract with Routledge as part of their *Current Controversies*
<https://www.routledge.com/Current-Controversies-in-Philosophy/book-series/CCIP>
series.


The conference will take place on Zoom, and will focus on six central
topics in the philosophy of memory. Each topic will be addressed by two
speakers, followed by open discussion of the issues raised in the speakers'
talks.


Please also note that we have scheduled in three virtual coffee breaks for
more informal discussion and networking opportunities.


Registration is free, but please send an email to Chris McCarroll
 to confirm your participation by 23rd October
2020.


*Schedule* [all times are CET (UTC+01:00)]


*October 26: What is the relationship between memory and imagination?*

   - 15:00-15:50: Peter Langland-Hassan (University of Cincinnati)
   - 15:50-16:40: César Schirmer dos Santos (Federal University of Santa
   Maria)
   - 16:40-17:30: Open discussion
   - 17:30-18:00: Virtual coffee break

*October 27: Do memory traces have content?*

   - 09:00-09:50: John Sutton (Macquarie University)
   - 09:50-10:40: Daniel Hutto (University of Wollongong)
   - 10:40-11:30: Open discussion

*October 28: What is the nature of mnemonic confabulation?*

   - 15:00-15:50: Sven Bernecker (University of Cologne)
   - 15:50-16:40: Kourken Michaelian (Université Grenoble Alpes)
   - 16:40-17:30: Open discussion
   - 17:30-18:00: Virtual coffee break

*October 29: What is the function of episodic memory? *

   - 16:15-17:05: Johannes Mahr (Harvard University)
   - 17:05-17:55: Sarah Robins (University of Kansas)
   - 17:55-18:45: Open discussion

*October 30: Do non-human animals have episodic memory?*

   - 10:00-10:50: Ali Boyle (University of Cambridge/University of Bonn)
   - 10:50-11:40: Nazim Keven (Bilkent University)
   - 11:40-12:30: Open discussion
   - 12:30-13:00: Virtual coffee break

*October 31: Does episodic memory give us knowledge of the past?*

   - 17:00-17:50: Thomas D. Senor (University of Arkansas)
   - 17:50-18:40: Matthew Frise (Santa Clara University)
   - 18:40-19:30: Open discussion


*Organizers*:

Christopher McCarroll (CPM, Université Grenoble Alpes)

Kourken Michaelian (CPM, Université Grenoble Alpes)

André Sant'Anna (PNP programme, Washington University Saint Louis)


For more information, please visit the CPM webpage
<http://phil-mem.org/events/2020-current-controversies.php>

Kind regards
Chris

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[Educasup] essay prize, philosophy of memory, 3000 EUR, Centre for Philosophy of Memory/Review of Philosophy and Psychology

2020-09-01 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
The Centre for Philosophy of Memory at the Université Grenoble Alpes is
pleased to invite submissions for an essay prize on the theme of philosophy
of memory.

The winning essay will be published in the Review of Philosophy and
Psychology. The winner will be awarded a budget of up to 3000 EUR to cover
travel and accommodation for a research visit at the Centre for Philosophy
of Memory. This will include an opportunity for the researcher to present
his work and to participate in other CPM events.

The competition is open to early-career researchers, defined as PhD
students or those who are within five years of receiving their PhDs (i.e.,
the PhD should have been received in September 2015 or later).

Submissions on all aspects of the philosophy of memory are welcome; this
includes empirically-informed philosophical work. Submissions should be
prepared for blind evaluation and should respect the Review of Philosophy
and Psychology's instructions for authors, available here:
https://www.springer.com/philosophy/epistemology+and+philosophy+of+science/journal/13164
.

Please send submissions with the subject line "phil mem essay prize
submission" to Chris McCarroll at chrismccarr...@hotmail.com. The deadline
is February 28, 2021.

For further details, see http://phil-mem.org/prize.php.

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[Educasup] final CFP: Memory and Perception: Insights at the In tersection/Memoria y percepción: reflexiones sobre su relac ión

2020-08-31 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
(A continuación se encuentra la versión en español.)

Memory and Perception: Insights at the Intersection

Call for Papers:

Estudios de Filosofia No. 64, July-December 2021

Invited editors: Christopher Jude McCarroll (Centre for Philosophy of Memory,
Université Grenoble Alpes), Kourken Michaelian (Centre for Philosophy of
Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes), Santiago Arango-Muñoz (Instituto de
Filosofía, Universidad de Antioquia)

Memory and perception have been fundamental topics since the beginning of
philosophy. The recent developments of specialized research fields such as
philosophy of memory and philosophy of perception invites a dialogue about
the relationship between these mental capacities. Thus, this thematic issue
aims to explore related questions in what is a potentially rich domain of
research: questions such as whether memory and perception share the same
content and are representational states, whether memory is just a form of
perception of the past, and whether they share some phenomenal properties.
This issue will also be open to papers that explore the ways in which
traditional philosophers have reflected on the relation between memory and
perception.

In addition, this special issue will feature a symposium on Jordi
Fernández' recently published book Memory: A Self-Referential Account. This
symposium will take the form of an author-meets-critics interaction. Three
invited contributors (Sarah Robins, University of Kansas; Steven James,
West Chester University of Pennsylvania; Gerardo Viera, University of
Sheffield) will comment on the work presented in Fernández’ monograph,
and these
commentaries will be followed by responses from the author. The special
issue would also welcome submissions that interact with themes from this
book.

Estudios de Filosofía is the journal published by the Institute of
Philosophy of the University of Antioquia. It is an international
peer-reviewed open-access electronic journal and adheres to the policy of
double-blind peer review. Since its foundation in 1990, Estudios de
Filosofía has fostered the creation and dissemination of research in all
fields of philosophy, both of Colombian researchers as well as members of
the international community.

Invited authors:

Jordi Fernández (University of Adelaide)
Steven James (West Chester University)
Sarah Robins (University of Kansas)
Gerardo Viera (University of Sheffield)

Deadline: 30 September 2020.

Word limit: 10 000 words.

Email:  revistafiloso...@udea.edu.co.

Website: https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/estudios_de_filosofia/.


Memoria y percepción: reflexiones sobre su relación

Convocatoria:

Estudios de Filosofia No 64, julio-diciembre 2021

Editores invitados: Christopher Jude McCarroll (Centre for Philosophy of
Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes), Kourken Michaelian (Centre for
Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes), Santiago Arango-Muñoz
(Instituto de Filosofía, Universidad de Antioquia)

La memoria y la percepción han sido dos temas fundamentales en la historia
de la filosofía. La reciente especialización y consolidación de campos como
la filosofía de la memoria y la filosofía de la percepción invita a un
diálogo sobre la relación entre estas capacidades mentales. Este número
temático busca explorar preguntas relacionadas con este campo de
investigación potencialmente rico. Preguntas como si la memoria y la
percepción comparten el mismo contenido y son estados representacionales,
si la memoria es simplemente una forma de percepción del pasado, y si ambas
comparten algunas propiedades fenoménicas. Este número también estará
abierto a artículos que exploren las formas en que la tradición filosófica
han reflexionado sobre la relación de la memoria y la percepción.

Adicionalmente, este número especial contará con un simposio sobre el libro
reciente de Jordi Fernández: Memory: A Self-Referential Account. El
simposio tendrá la forma de discussión. Tres autores invitados comentarán
críticamente el texto de Fernández y él luego responderá a sus comentarios
y críticas: Sarah Robins, University of Kansas; Steven James, West Chester
University of Pennsylvania; Gerardo Viera, University of Sheffield. Este
número temático también está abierto a envíos que tengan relación con este
libro o lo discutan.

Estudios de Filosofía es la revista editada por el Instituto de Filosofía
de la Universidad de Antioquia. Es una publicación electrónica,
internacional, de acceso abierto, regida por el sistema de doble arbitraje
anónimo. Desde su fundación en 1990, Estudios de Filosofía se ha concebido
como medio especializado para el fomento y la difusión de trabajos de
investigación en todos los campos de la filosofía, tanto de investigadores
colombianos como de miembros de la comunidad filosófica internacional.

Autores invitados:

Jordi Fernández (University of Adelaide)
Steven James (West Chester University)
Sarah Robins (University of Kansas)
Gerardo Viera (University of Sheffield)

Fecha límite: 30 de

[Educasup] 2nd CFP: Memory and Perception: Insights at the Inte rsection/Memoria y percepción: reflexiones sobre su relaci ón

2020-06-28 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
(A continuación se encuentra la versión en español.)

Memory and Perception: Insights at the Intersection

Call for Papers:

Estudios de Filosofia No. 64, July-December 2021

Invited editors: Christopher Jude McCarroll (Centre for Philosophy of
Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes), Kourken Michaelian (Centre for
Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes), Santiago Arango-Muñoz
(Instituto de Filosofía, Universidad de Antioquia)

Memory and perception have been fundamental topics since the beginning of
philosophy. The recent developments of specialized research fields such as
philosophy of memory and philosophy of perception invites a dialogue about
the relationship between these mental capacities. Thus, this thematic issue
aims to explore related questions in what is a potentially rich domain of
research: questions such as whether memory and perception share the same
content and are representational states, whether memory is just a form of
perception of the past, and whether they share some phenomenal properties.
This issue will also be open to papers that explore the ways in which
traditional philosophers have reflected on the relation between memory and
perception.

In addition, this special issue will feature a symposium on Jordi
Fernández' recently published book Memory: A Self-Referential Account. This
symposium will take the form of an author-meets-critics interaction. Three
invited contributors (Sarah Robins, University of Kansas; Steven James,
West Chester University of Pennsylvania; Gerardo Viera, University of
Sheffield) will comment on the work presented in Fernández’ monograph, and
these commentaries will be followed by responses from the author. The
special issue would also welcome submissions that interact with themes from
this book.

Estudios de Filosofía is the journal published by the Institute of
Philosophy of the University of Antioquia. It is an international
peer-reviewed open-access electronic journal and adheres to the policy of
double-blind peer review. Since its foundation in 1990, Estudios de
Filosofía has fostered the creation and dissemination of research in all
fields of philosophy, both of Colombian researchers as well as members of
the international community.

Invited authors:

Jordi Fernández (University of Adelaide)
Steven James (West Chester University)
Sarah Robins (University of Kansas)
Gerardo Viera (University of Sheffield)

Deadline: 30 September 2020.

Word limit: 10 000 words.

Email:  revistafiloso...@udea.edu.co.

Website: https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/estudios_de_filosofia/.


Memoria y percepción: reflexiones sobre su relación

Convocatoria:

Estudios de Filosofia No 64, julio-diciembre 2021

Editores invitados: Christopher Jude McCarroll (Centre for Philosophy of
Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes), Kourken Michaelian (Centre for
Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes), Santiago Arango-Muñoz
(Instituto de Filosofía, Universidad de Antioquia)

La memoria y la percepción han sido dos temas fundamentales en la historia
de la filosofía. La reciente especialización y consolidación de campos como
la filosofía de la memoria y la filosofía de la percepción invita a un
diálogo sobre la relación entre estas capacidades mentales. Este número
temático busca explorar preguntas relacionadas con este campo de investigación
potencialmente rico. Preguntas como si la memoria y la percepción comparten
el mismo contenido y son estados representacionales, si la memoria es
simplemente una forma de percepción del pasado, y si ambas comparten
algunas propiedades fenoménicas. Este número también estará abierto a
artículos que exploren las formas en que la tradición filosófica han
reflexionado sobre la relación de la memoria y la percepción.

Adicionalmente, este número especial contará con un simposio sobre el libro
reciente de Jordi Fernández: Memory: A Self-Referential Account. El
simposio tendrá la forma de discussión. Tres autores invitados comentarán
críticamente el texto de Fernández y él luego responderá a sus comentarios
y críticas: Sarah Robins, University of Kansas; Steven James, West Chester
University of Pennsylvania; Gerardo Viera, University of Sheffield. Este
número temático también está abierto a envíos que tengan relación con este
libro o lo discutan.

Estudios de Filosofía es la revista editada por el Instituto de Filosofía de la
Universidad de Antioquia. Es una publicación electrónica,
internacional, de acceso
abierto, regida por el sistema de doble arbitraje anónimo. Desde su
fundación en 1990, Estudios de Filosofía se ha concebido como medio
especializado para el fomento y la difusión de trabajos de investigación en
todos los campos de la filosofía, tanto de investigadores colombianos como
de miembros de la comunidad filosófica internacional.

Autores invitados:

Jordi Fernández (University of Adelaide)
Steven James (West Chester University)
Sarah Robins (University of Kansas)
Gerardo Viera (University of Sheffield)

Fecha límite: 30 de

[Educasup] Philosophy of Memory Virtual Seminar: Robert Hopkins, Architecture and cultural memory

2020-06-03 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
In light of current travel disruptions, the Centre for Philosophy of Memory
is hosting a philosophy of memory virtual seminar. The seminar, held via
Zoom, is open to all; to register for a talk, please send an email to
kourken.michael...@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr. (Please register even if you
attended a previous talk.)

Rob Hopkins will give the next talk in the seminar:

Robert Hopkins
(New York University)
Architecture and cultural memory
16:00 CEST (UTC+02:00), 17 June 2020

For more information, see here
http://phil-mem.org/events/seminar-virtual.html.

Best wishes,

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http://phil-mem.org/


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[Educasup] Re: The Pleasure of Pictures

2020-05-14 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Je profite du message du collègue au sujet de son excellent livre pour
signaler qu'un livre, *New Directions in the Philosophy of Memory*, dirigé
par moi-même, D. Perrin et D. Debus est accessible sous les mêmes
conditions.

Infos ici : https://twitter.com/mnemosim/status/1260303812553838592

Cordialement,

--
Kourken Michaelian
http://phil-mem.org/


Le jeu. 14 mai 2020 à 17:08, Jerome Pelletier  a
écrit :

>
> Routledge lance une promotion sur les monographies jusqu'au 11 juin.
> Notre livre - The Pleasure of Pictures (2018, Pelletier J. & A.
> Voltolini dirs.) - est accessible gratuitement pendant 7 jours. A la fin
> de cette période d'essai, vous aurez l'opportunité d'acquérir l'eBook
> pour £10/$15.
>
> Voici les liens vers cette offre:
>
> https://tfstore.kortext.com/the-pleasure-of-pictures-328719 (EPUB
> version)
> https://tfstore.kortext.com/the-pleasure-of-pictures-313128 (PDF
> version)
>
> Description:
>
> The general aim of this volume is to investigate the nature of the
> relation between pictorial experience and aesthetic appreciation. In
> particular, it is concerned with the character and intimacy of this
> relationship: is there a mere causal connection between pictorial
> experience and aesthetic appreciation, or are the two relata
> constitutively associated with one another? The essays in the book’s
> first section investigate important conceptual issues related to the
> pictorial experience of paintings. In Section II, the essays discuss the
> notion of styles, techniques, agency, and facture, and also take into
> account the experience of photographic and cinematic pictures. The
> Pleasure of Pictures goes substantially beyond current debates in the
> philosophy of depiction to launch a new area of reflection in
> philosophical aesthetics.
>
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> https://www.routledge.com/The-Pleasure-of-Pictures-Pictorial-Experience-and-Aesthetic-Appreciation/Pelletier-Voltolini/p/book/9781138082144
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[Educasup] announcement: winner, philosophy of memory essay prize, Centre for Philosophy of Memory/Review of Philosophy and Psychology

2020-05-07 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
The Centre for Philosophy of Memory at the Université Grenoble Alpes is
pleased to announce the winner of the first philosophy of memory essay
prize.

The winning article is "Remembering the past and imagining the actual", by
Daniel Munro, a PhD student at the University of Toronto. Mr. Munro'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 triage: Facing up
to the hard question of memory", by Nikola Andonovski, a PhD student at
Johns Hopkins University, and "Working memory is not a natural kind and
cannot explain central cognition", by Javier Gomez-Lavin, a postdoc at the
University of Pennsylvania. 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 second round of the essay contest, with a deadline
early next year.

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[Educasup] Philosophy of Memory Virtual Seminar: Ying-Tung Lin, Who is looking at whom: The issue of identification in observer memory

2020-05-05 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
In light of current travel disruptions, the Centre for Philosophy of Memory
is hosting a philosophy of memory virtual seminar. The seminar, held via
Zoom, is open to all; to register for a talk, please send an email to
kourken.michael...@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr. (Please register even if you
attended the previous talk.)

Ying-Tung Lin will give the second talk in the seminar:

Ying-Tung Lin
(National Yang-Ming University)
Who is looking at whom: The issue of identification in observer memory
10:00 CEST (UTC+02:00), 15 May 2020

For more information, see here
http://phil-mem.org/events/seminar-virtual.html.

Best wishes,

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[Educasup] Philosophy of Memory Virtual Seminar: Rebecca Copenhaver, Reid on memory

2020-04-14 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Dear colleagues,

In light of current travel disruptions, the Centre for Philosophy of Memory
has decided to host a virtual philosophy of memory seminar. The seminar,
which will be held via Zoom, is open to all; to register for a talk, please
send an email to kourken.michael...@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr.

Becko Copenhaver will give the first talk in the seminar:

Rebecca Copenhaver
(Lewis & Clark College/Washington University St. Louis)
Reid on memory
18:00 CEST (UTC+02:00), 22 April 2020

For more information, see here
http://phil-mem.org/events/seminar-virtual.html.

Best wishes,

--
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[Educasup] CFP: Memory and Perception: Insights at the Intersec tion/Memoria y percepción: reflexiones sobre su relación

2020-04-01 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
(A continuación se encuentra la versión en español.)

Memory and Perception: Insights at the Intersection

Call for Papers:

Estudios de Filosofia No. 64, July-December 2021

Invited editors: Christopher Jude McCarroll (Centre for Philosophy of
Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes), Kourken Michaelian (Centre for
Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes), Santiago Arango-Muñoz
(Instituto de Filosofía, Universidad de Antioquia)

Memory and perception have been fundamental topics since the beginning of
philosophy. The recent developments of specialized research fields such as
philosophy of memory and philosophy of perception invites a dialogue about
the relationship between these mental capacities. Thus, this thematic issue
aims to explore related questions in what is a potentially rich domain of
research: questions such as whether memory and perception share the same
content and are representational states, whether memory is just a form of
perception of the past, and whether they share some phenomenal properties.
This issue will also be open to papers that explore the ways in which
traditional philosophers have reflected on the relation between memory and
perception.

In addition, this special issue will feature a symposium on Jordi
Fernández' recently published book Memory: A Self-Referential Account. This
symposium will take the form of an author-meets-critics interaction. Three
invited contributors (Sarah Robins, University of Kansas; Steven James,
West Chester University of Pennsylvania; Gerardo Viera, University of
Sheffield) will comment on the work presented in Fernández’ monograph, and
these commentaries will be followed by responses from the author. The
special issue would also welcome submissions that interact with themes from
this book.

Estudios de Filosofía is the journal published by the Institute of
Philosophy of the University of Antioquia. It is an international
peer-reviewed open-access electronic journal and adheres to the policy of
double-blind peer review. Since its foundation in 1990, Estudios de
Filosofía has fostered the creation and dissemination of research in all
fields of philosophy, both of Colombian researchers as well as members of
the international community.

Invited authors:

Jordi Fernández (University of Adelaide)
Steven James (West Chester University)
Sarah Robins (University of Kansas)
Gerardo Viera (University of Sheffield)

Deadline: 30 September 2020.

Word limit: 10 000 words.

Email:  revistafiloso...@udea.edu.co.

Website: https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/estudios_de_filosofia/.


Memoria y percepción: reflexiones sobre su relación

Convocatoria:

Estudios de Filosofia No 64, julio-diciembre 2021

Editores invitados: Christopher Jude McCarroll (Centre for Philosophy of
Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes), Kourken Michaelian (Centre for
Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes), Santiago Arango-Muñoz
(Instituto de Filosofía, Universidad de Antioquia)

La memoria y la percepción han sido dos temas fundamentales en la historia
de la filosofía. La reciente especialización y consolidación de campos como
la filosofía de la memoria y la filosofía de la percepción invita a un
diálogo sobre la relación entre estas capacidades mentales. Este número
temático busca explorar preguntas relacionadas con este campo de
investigación potencialmente rico. Preguntas como si la memoria y la
percepción comparten el mismo contenido y son estados representacionales,
si la memoria es simplemente una forma de percepción del pasado, y si ambas
comparten algunas propiedades fenoménicas. Este número también estará
abierto a artículos que exploren las formas en que la tradición filosófica
han reflexionado sobre la relación de la memoria y la percepción.

Adicionalmente, este número especial contará con un simposio sobre el libro
reciente de Jordi Fernández: Memory: A Self-Referential Account. El
simposio tendrá la forma de discussión. Tres autores invitados comentarán
críticamente el texto de Fernández y él luego responderá a sus comentarios
y críticas: Sarah Robins, University of Kansas; Steven James, West Chester
University of Pennsylvania; Gerardo Viera, University of Sheffield. Este
número temático también está abierto a envíos que tengan relación con este
libro o lo discutan.

Estudios de Filosofía es la revista editada por el Instituto de Filosofía
de la Universidad de Antioquia. Es una publicación electrónica,
internacional, de acceso abierto, regida por el sistema de doble arbitraje
anónimo. Desde su fundación en 1990, Estudios de Filosofía se ha concebido
como medio especializado para el fomento y la difusión de trabajos de
investigación en todos los campos de la filosofía, tanto de investigadores
colombianos como de miembros de la comunidad filosófica internacional.

Autores invitados:

Jordi Fernández (University of Adelaide)
Steven James (West Chester University)
Sarah Robins (University of Kansas)
Gerardo Viera (University of Sheffield)

Fecha límite: 30 de

[Educasup] Cancellation/annulation: Remembering: Phenomenologic al and Analytic Approaches/Le souvenir : Approches phénomé nologique et analytique, 6-7/05/2020, CPM, Grenoble

2020-03-24 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Dear colleagues,

Due to the coronavirus situation, we've decided to cancel this event. We
hope to reschedule for a date in the near future.

Best wishes,

--
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http://phil-mem.org/


Le ven. 4 oct. 2019 à 16:06, Kourken Michaelian <
michaelian.kour...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> (La version française suit.)
>
> CFP: Remembering: Phenomenological and Analytic Approaches
>
> 6-7 May 2020
> Université Grenoble Alpes
>
> This workshop, intended for early-career researchers, aims to initiate a
> dialogue between analytic philosophy of memory, a field that has undergone
> considerable expansion in recent years, and the tradition of
> phenomenological research on memory. Despite the very different
> terminologies employed in these two fields, they ask remarkably similar
> questions. What is memory? Which forms of memory can be differentiated? Is
> there such a thing as collective memory? What is the relationship between
> remembering and forgetting? What role does memory play with respect to the
> self and personal identity? What are the ethical implications of memory?
> There has so far been little dialogue between analytic and phenomenological
> approaches to memory, but, if the success of recent rapprochements between
> analytic and phenomenological approaches in other areas is any indication,
> such a dialogue has the potential to be highly fruitful. The workshop will
> constitute the first step in this direction.
>
> Confirmed speakers:
>
> * Nicolas de Warren, Pennsylvania State University
>
> * Christoph Hoerl, University of Warwick
>
> * Christopher McCarroll, Université Grenoble Alpes
>
> * Denis Perrin, Université Grenoble Alpes
>
> * Inga Römer, Université Grenoble Alpes
>
> * André Sant'Anna, Université Grenoble Alpes
>
> * Alexander Schnell, Bergische Universität Wuppertal
>
> In addition to these confirmed speakers, seven one-hour slots have been
> reserved for talks by early-career researchers, defined as PhD students and
> those who received their PhDs no more than five years ago. The applicants
> should currently be based in France or in Germany.
>
> Travel (within the limits of our budget), accommodation, and meals will be
> covered for all early-career speakers whose submissions are accepted.
>
> Meeting languages: English and French.
>
> To submit, please send an abstract no more than 500 words in length to
> kourken.michael...@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr by 31 January 2020.
>
> Note: this event is contingent on the success of a funding request. We
> have previously obtained funding from the same source and anticipate
> success.
>
> Organizers : Kourken Michaelian, Inga Römer, Alexander Schnell. The event
> is organized as a collaboration between the Centre for Philosophy of Memory
> in Grenoble and the Institute for Transcendental Philosophy and
> Phenomenology in Wuppertal.
>
> Appel à contribution : « Le souvenir : Approches phénoménologique et
> analytique »
>
> 6-7 mai 2020
> Université Grenoble Alpes
>
> Principalement destiné aux jeunes chercheurs, ce workshop vise à initier
> un dialogue entre la philosophie analytique de la mémoire, champ qui a
> connu une expansion considérable au cours de ces dernières années, et la
> tradition de recherche phénoménologique consacrée à la mémoire. Malgré les
> différences de terminologie qui les séparent, ces deux champs posent des
> questions remarquablement similaires. Qu’est-ce que la mémoire ? Quelles
> formes de mémoire peuvent être distinguées ? Y a-t-il une chose telle que
> la mémoire collective ? Quel est le rapport entre le souvenir et l’oubli ?
> Quel rôle la mémoire joue-t-elle vis-à-vis du soi et de l’identité
> personnelle ? Quelles sont les implications éthiques de la mémoire ? Le
> dialogue entre les approches analytique et phénoménologique de la mémoire a
> été très limité jusqu’ici, mais à en juger par le succès de leur
> rapprochement sur d’autres questions, il promet d’être très fructueux. Le
> workshop a pour but d’effectuer un premier pas dans cette direction.
>
> Conférenciers confirmés :
>
> * Nicolas de Warren, Pennsylvania State University
>
> * Christoph Hoerl, University of Warwick
>
> * Christopher McCarroll, Université Grenoble Alpes
>
> * Denis Perrin, Université Grenoble Alpes
>
> * Inga Römer, Université Grenoble Alpes
>
> * André Sant'Anna, Université Grenoble Alpes
>
> * Alexander Schnell, Bergische Universität Wuppertal
>
> Outre les conférences confirmées, sept créneaux d’une heure sont réservés
> pour les conférences de jeunes chercheurs, c’est-à-dire de doctorants et de
> chercheurs ayant obtenu leur doctorat depuis moins de cinq ans. Les
> candidats devront travailler en Allemagne ou en France.

[Educasup] DEADLINE EXTENDED: essay prize, philosophy of memory, 3000 EUR, Centre for Philosophy of Memory/Review of Philosophy and Psychology

2020-02-27 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Having received several requests, we are extending the deadline for
submissions for the philosophy of memory essay prize by two weeks to March
14, 2020.

--
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http://phil-mem.org/


Le jeu. 2 janv. 2020 à 11:30, Kourken Michaelian <
michaelian.kour...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> Essay prize, philosophy of memory, 3000 EUR, Centre for Philosophy of
> Memory/Review of Philosophy and Psychology
>
> The Centre for Philosophy of Memory at the Université Grenoble Alpes is
> pleased to invite submissions for an essay prize on the theme of philosophy
> of memory.
>
> The winning essay will be published in the Review of Philosophy and
> Psychology. The winner will be awarded a budget of up to 3000 EUR to cover
> travel and accommodation for a research visit at the Centre for Philosophy
> of Memory. This will include an opportunity for the researcher to present
> his work and to participate in other CPM events.
>
> The competition is open to early-career researchers, defined as PhD
> students or those who are within five years of receiving their PhDs (i.e.,
> the PhD should have been received in September 2014 or later).
>
> Submissions on all aspects of the philosophy of memory are welcome; this
> includes empirically-informed philosophical work. Submissions should be
> prepared for blind evaluation and should respect the Review of Philosophy
> and Psychology's instructions for authors, available here:
> https://www.springer.com/philosophy/epistemology+and+philosophy+of+science/journal/13164
> .
>
> Please send submissions with the subject line "phil mem essay prize
> submission" to chrismccarr...@hotmail.com. The deadline is February 28,
> 2020.
>
> For further details, see http://phil-mem.org/events/2019-essay-prize.html.
>
> --
> Kourken Michaelian
> http://phil-mem.org/
>

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[Educasup] Programme and call for registration: Remembering: Phenomenological and Analytic Approaches, Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Grenoble, 6-7/05/2020

2020-02-27 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
(La version française suit.)

Remembering: Phenomenological and Analytic Approaches
Early-career researcher workshop
6-7 May 2020
Université Grenoble Alpes

Schedule:

May 6
Salle des conférences, bâtiment Médiat, 71bis rue des Universités

09:00-09:20. Welcome
09:20-10:10. Alexander Schnell (Institute for Transcendental Philosophy and
Phenomenology, Bergische Universität Wuppertal), Approche phénoménologique
de la mémoire
10:10-11:00. Andrea Rivadulla Duro (LOGOS, University of Barcelona), Are
the phenomenology of memory and the phenomenology of imagination mutually
exclusive?
11:00-11:20. Coffee break
11:20-12:10. André Sant'Anna (CPM, Université Grenoble Alpes), Episodic
memory as a representational state
12:10-13:00. Jan Lockenbauer (Bergische Universität Wuppertal), « L’oubli
qui est mémoire » et « la douleur faite à autrui comme le vrai souvenir »
: sur deux aspects fondamentaux de la mémoire du corps selon Maurice
Merleau-Ponty
13:00-14:20. Lunch break
14:20-15:10. Anco Peeters (FOR 2812 "Constructing Scenarios of the Past",
Ruhr-Universität Bochum), Enactive remembering through the lens of
sensorimotor contingencies
15:10-16:00. Inga Römer (Université Grenoble Alpes), Phenomenology of
memory. Husserl - Derrida - Ricœur
16:00-16:20. Coffee break
16:20-17:10. Hamid Nourbakhsh (University of Tehran), The role of
imagination and recollection in the phenomenal contrast arguments
17:10-18:00. David Pena (San Francisco State University), Pachyderm
remembrance: The phenomenology of animal memory
18:00-18:10. Comfort break
18:10-19:00. Denis Perrin (CPM, Université Grenoble Alpes), On the
subjectivity of episodic remembering
20:00. Dinner

May 7
Salle des conférences, bâtiment Médiat, 71bis rue des Universités

09:00-09:50. Christoph Hoerl (University of Warwick), Perspective-taking in
time
09:50-10:40. Jing Shang (Sorbonne), On the paradox of 'immemorial memory'
10:40-11:00. Coffee break
11:00-11:50. Bruna Richter (Philosophy of Memory Lab, Universidade Federal
de Santa Maria/CPM, Université Grenoble Alpes), The main characteristics of
subjective time involved in episodic simulation
11:50-12:40. Giacomo Croci (Freie Universität Berlin), Fleshing out memory:
Heidegger and Danto on historicity, plus two case studies
12:40-14:00. Lunch break
14:00-14:50. Christopher McCarroll (CPM, Université Grenoble Alpes), Seeing
oneself from-the-outside: Point of view in memory imagery
14:50-15:40. Patrick Eldridge (University of New Brunswick), What is
transcendental in the phenomenology of memory? On Husserl's synthesis of
reproduction
15:40-16:00. Coffee break
16:00-16:50. Susie Kovalczyk (Philosophy of Memory Lab, Universidade
Federal de Santa Maria/CPM, Université Grenoble Alpes), Working memory
systems and the minimal self
16:50-17:40. Nicolas de Warren (Pennsylvania State University), A
remembrance of times never past. The phenomenology of false recollections
and imposter memories
17:40-17:50. Comfort break
17:50-18:20. Kourken Michaelian and Alexander Schnell, closing remarks

This event, and in particular travel costs for early-career speakers, is
supported by funding from the Université franco-allemande.

Meeting languages: English and French.

Organizers: Kourken Michaelian, Denis Perrin, Inga Römer, André Sant'Anna,
Alexander Schnell. The event is organized as a collaboration between the
Centre for Philosophy of Memory in Grenoble and the Institute for
Transcendental Philosophy and Phenomenology in Wuppertal.

To register, please send a message to
kourken.michael...@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr by 6 April 2020.

Website: http://phil-mem.org/events/2020-phenomenology.html


Le souvenir : Approches phénoménologique et analytique
Workshop pour jeunes chercheurs
6-7 mai 2020
Université Grenoble Alpes

Programme :

6 mai
Salle des conférences, bâtiment Médiat, 71bis rue des Universités

09:00-09:20. Accueil
09:20-10:10. Alexander Schnell (Institute for Transcendental Philosophy and
Phenomenology, Bergische Universität Wuppertal), Approche phénoménologique
de la mémoire
10:10-11:00. Andrea Rivadulla Duro (LOGOS, University of Barcelona), Are
the phenomenology of memory and the phenomenology of imagination mutually
exclusive?
11:00-11:20. Pause café
11:20-12:10. André Sant'Anna (CPM, Université Grenoble Alpes), Episodic
memory as a representational state
12:10-13:00. Jan Lockenbauer (Bergische Universität Wuppertal), « L’oubli
qui est mémoire » et « la douleur faite à autrui comme le vrai souvenir »
: sur deux aspects fondamentaux de la mémoire du corps selon Maurice
Merleau-Ponty
13:00-14:20. Pause déjeuner
14:20-15:10. Anco Peeters (FOR 2812 "Constructing Scenarios of the Past",
Ruhr-Universität Bochum), Enactive remembering through the lens of
sensorimotor contingencies
15:10-16:00. Inga Römer (Université Grenoble Alpes), Phenomenology of
memory. Husserl - Derrida - Ricœur
16:00-16:20. Pause café
16:20-17:10. Hamid Nourbakhsh (University of Tehran), The role of
imagination and recollecti

[Educasup] last CFP/dernier AAC : Remembering: Phenomenological and Analytic Approaches/Le souvenir : Approches phénoméno logique et analytique

2020-01-02 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Please note : a previous version of this call indicated that applicants for
funding had to be based in France or Germany; this is no longer the case.

Veuillez noter : contrairement au texte d'une version précédente de cet
appel, il n'est pas nécessaire pour un jeune chercheur de travailler en
France ou en Allemagne afin que sa participation soit éligible pour
financement.


(La version française suit.)

CFP: Remembering: Phenomenological and Analytic Approaches

6-7 May 2020
Université Grenoble Alpes

This workshop, intended for early-career researchers, aims to initiate a
dialogue between analytic philosophy of memory, a field that has undergone
considerable expansion in recent years, and the tradition of
phenomenological research on memory. Despite the very different
terminologies employed in these two fields, they ask remarkably similar
questions. What is memory? Which forms of memory can be differentiated? Is
there such a thing as collective memory? What is the relationship between
remembering and forgetting? What role does memory play with respect to the
self and personal identity? What are the ethical implications of memory?
There has so far been little dialogue between analytic and phenomenological
approaches to memory, but, if the success of recent rapprochements between
analytic and phenomenological approaches in other areas is any indication,
such a dialogue has the potential to be highly fruitful. The workshop will
constitute the first step in this direction.

Confirmed speakers:

* Nicolas de Warren, Pennsylvania State University

* Christoph Hoerl, University of Warwick

* Christopher McCarroll, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Denis Perrin, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Inga Römer, Université Grenoble Alpes

* André Sant'Anna, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Alexander Schnell, Bergische Universität Wuppertal

In addition to these confirmed speakers, seven one-hour slots have been
reserved for talks by early-career researchers, defined as PhD students and
those who received their PhDs no more than five years ago.

Travel (within the limits of our budget), accommodation, and meals will be
covered for all early-career speakers whose submissions are accepted.

Meeting languages: English and French.

To submit, please send an abstract no more than 500 words in length to
kourken.michael...@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr by 31 January 2020.

Note: this event is contingent on the success of a funding request. We have
previously obtained funding from the same source and anticipate success.

Organizers : Kourken Michaelian, Denis Perrin, Inga Römer, André Sant'Anna,
Alexander Schnell. The event is organized as a collaboration between the
Centre for Philosophy of Memory in Grenoble and the Institute for
Transcendental Philosophy and Phenomenology in Wuppertal.

Webpage : http://phil-mem.org/events/2020-phenomenology.html

Appel à contribution : « Le souvenir : Approches phénoménologique et
analytique »

6-7 mai 2020
Université Grenoble Alpes

Principalement destiné aux jeunes chercheurs, ce workshop vise à initier un
dialogue entre la philosophie analytique de la mémoire, champ qui a connu
une expansion considérable au cours de ces dernières années, et la
tradition de recherche phénoménologique consacrée à la mémoire. Malgré les
différences de terminologie qui les séparent, ces deux champs posent des
questions remarquablement similaires. Qu’est-ce que la mémoire ? Quelles
formes de mémoire peuvent être distinguées ? Y a-t-il une chose telle que
la mémoire collective ? Quel est le rapport entre le souvenir et l’oubli ?
Quel rôle la mémoire joue-t-elle vis-à-vis du soi et de l’identité
personnelle ? Quelles sont les implications éthiques de la mémoire ? Le
dialogue entre les approches analytique et phénoménologique de la mémoire a
été très limité jusqu’ici, mais à en juger par le succès de leur
rapprochement sur d’autres questions, il promet d’être très fructueux. Le
workshop a pour but d’effectuer un premier pas dans cette direction.

Conférenciers confirmés :

* Nicolas de Warren, Pennsylvania State University

* Christoph Hoerl, University of Warwick

* Christopher McCarroll, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Denis Perrin, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Inga Römer, Université Grenoble Alpes

* André Sant'Anna, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Alexander Schnell, Bergische Universität Wuppertal

Outre les conférences confirmées, sept créneaux d’une heure sont réservés
pour les conférences de jeunes chercheurs, c’est-à-dire de doctorants et de
chercheurs ayant obtenu leur doctorat depuis moins de cinq ans.

Les transports (dans les limites de notre budget), l’hébergement et les
repas seront pris en charge pour tous les jeunes chercheurs dont la
contribution aura été acceptée.

Langues du workshop : anglais et français.

Pour soumettre une contribution, prière d'envoyer un résumé d’au maximum
500 mots à kourken.michael...@univs-grenoble.alpes.fr d’ici le 31 janvier
2020.

Notez que la tenue de cet événement dépend de la réussite

[Educasup] final call: essay prize, philosophy of memory, 3000 EUR, Centre for Philosophy of Memory/Review of Philosophy and Psychology

2020-01-02 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Essay prize, philosophy of memory, 3000 EUR, Centre for Philosophy of
Memory/Review of Philosophy and Psychology

The Centre for Philosophy of Memory at the Université Grenoble Alpes is
pleased to invite submissions for an essay prize on the theme of philosophy
of memory.

The winning essay will be published in the Review of Philosophy and
Psychology. The winner will be awarded a budget of up to 3000 EUR to cover
travel and accommodation for a research visit at the Centre for Philosophy
of Memory. This will include an opportunity for the researcher to present
his work and to participate in other CPM events.

The competition is open to early-career researchers, defined as PhD
students or those who are within five years of receiving their PhDs (i.e.,
the PhD should have been received in September 2014 or later).

Submissions on all aspects of the philosophy of memory are welcome; this
includes empirically-informed philosophical work. Submissions should be
prepared for blind evaluation and should respect the Review of Philosophy
and Psychology's instructions for authors, available here:
https://www.springer.com/philosophy/epistemology+and+philosophy+of+science/journal/13164
.

Please send submissions with the subject line "phil mem essay prize
submission" to chrismccarr...@hotmail.com. The deadline is February 28,
2020.

For further details, see http://phil-mem.org/events/2019-essay-prize.html.

--
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http://phil-mem.org/

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[Educasup] (updated eligibility conditions/conditions d'éligibilité mises à jour) 2nd CFP/2e AAC : Remembering: Phenomen ological and Analytic Approaches/Le souvenir : Approches ph énoménologique et a

2019-11-24 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
2nd CFP/2e AAC : Remembering: Phenomenological and Analytic Approaches/Le
souvenir : Approches phénoménologique et analytique

Please note : the previous version of this call indicated that applicants
for funding had to be based in France or Germany; this is no longer the
case.

Veuillez noter : contrairement au texte des versions précédentes de cet
appel, il n'est pas nécessaire pour un jeune chercheur de travailler en
France ou en Allemagne afin que sa participation soit éligible pour
financement.


(La version française suit.)

CFP: Remembering: Phenomenological and Analytic Approaches

6-7 May 2020
Université Grenoble Alpes

This workshop, intended for early-career researchers, aims to initiate a
dialogue between analytic philosophy of memory, a field that has undergone
considerable expansion in recent years, and the tradition of
phenomenological research on memory. Despite the very different
terminologies employed in these two fields, they ask remarkably similar
questions. What is memory? Which forms of memory can be differentiated? Is
there such a thing as collective memory? What is the relationship between
remembering and forgetting? What role does memory play with respect to the
self and personal identity? What are the ethical implications of memory?
There has so far been little dialogue between analytic and phenomenological
approaches to memory, but, if the success of recent rapprochements between
analytic and phenomenological approaches in other areas is any indication,
such a dialogue has the potential to be highly fruitful. The workshop will
constitute the first step in this direction.

Confirmed speakers:

* Nicolas de Warren, Pennsylvania State University

* Christoph Hoerl, University of Warwick

* Christopher McCarroll, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Denis Perrin, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Inga Römer, Université Grenoble Alpes

* André Sant'Anna, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Alexander Schnell, Bergische Universität Wuppertal

In addition to these confirmed speakers, seven one-hour slots have been
reserved for talks by early-career researchers, defined as PhD students and
those who received their PhDs no more than five years ago.

Travel (within the limits of our budget), accommodation, and meals will be
covered for all early-career speakers whose submissions are accepted.

Meeting languages: English and French.

To submit, please send an abstract no more than 500 words in length to
kourken.michael...@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr by 31 January 2020.

Note: this event is contingent on the success of a funding request. We have
previously obtained funding from the same source and anticipate success.

Organizers : Kourken Michaelian, Denis Perrin, Inga Römer, André Sant'Anna,
Alexander Schnell. The event is organized as a collaboration between the
Centre for Philosophy of Memory in Grenoble and the Institute for
Transcendental Philosophy and Phenomenology in Wuppertal.

Webpage : http://phil-mem.org/events/2020-phenomenology.html


Appel à contribution : « Le souvenir : Approches phénoménologique et
analytique »

6-7 mai 2020
Université Grenoble Alpes

Principalement destiné aux jeunes chercheurs, ce workshop vise à initier un
dialogue entre la philosophie analytique de la mémoire, champ qui a connu
une expansion considérable au cours de ces dernières années, et la
tradition de recherche phénoménologique consacrée à la mémoire. Malgré les
différences de terminologie qui les séparent, ces deux champs posent des
questions remarquablement similaires. Qu’est-ce que la mémoire ? Quelles
formes de mémoire peuvent être distinguées ? Y a-t-il une chose telle que
la mémoire collective ? Quel est le rapport entre le souvenir et l’oubli ?
Quel rôle la mémoire joue-t-elle vis-à-vis du soi et de l’identité
personnelle ? Quelles sont les implications éthiques de la mémoire ? Le
dialogue entre les approches analytique et phénoménologique de la mémoire a
été très limité jusqu’ici, mais à en juger par le succès de leur
rapprochement sur d’autres questions, il promet d’être très fructueux. Le
workshop a pour but d’effectuer un premier pas dans cette direction.

Conférenciers confirmés :

* Nicolas de Warren, Pennsylvania State University

* Christoph Hoerl, University of Warwick

* Christopher McCarroll, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Denis Perrin, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Inga Römer, Université Grenoble Alpes

* André Sant'Anna, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Alexander Schnell, Bergische Universität Wuppertal

Outre les conférences confirmées, sept créneaux d’une heure sont réservés
pour les conférences de jeunes chercheurs, c’est-à-dire de doctorants et de
chercheurs ayant obtenu leur doctorat depuis moins de cinq ans.

Les transports (dans les limites de notre budget), l’hébergement et les
repas seront pris en charge pour tous les jeunes chercheurs dont la
contribution aura été acceptée.

Langues du workshop : anglais et français.

Pour soumettre une contribution, prière d'envoyer un résumé d’au maximum
500 mots à

[Educasup] 2nd CFP/2e AAC : Remembering: Phenomenological and A nalytic Approaches/Le souvenir : Approches phénoménologiqu e et analytique

2019-11-15 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
(La version française suit.)

CFP: Remembering: Phenomenological and Analytic Approaches

6-7 May 2020
Université Grenoble Alpes

This workshop, intended for early-career researchers, aims to initiate a
dialogue between analytic philosophy of memory, a field that has undergone
considerable expansion in recent years, and the tradition of
phenomenological research on memory. Despite the very different
terminologies employed in these two fields, they ask remarkably similar
questions. What is memory? Which forms of memory can be differentiated? Is
there such a thing as collective memory? What is the relationship between
remembering and forgetting? What role does memory play with respect to the
self and personal identity? What are the ethical implications of memory?
There has so far been little dialogue between analytic and phenomenological
approaches to memory, but, if the success of recent rapprochements between
analytic and phenomenological approaches in other areas is any indication,
such a dialogue has the potential to be highly fruitful. The workshop will
constitute the first step in this direction.

Confirmed speakers:

* Nicolas de Warren, Pennsylvania State University

* Christoph Hoerl, University of Warwick

* Christopher McCarroll, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Denis Perrin, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Inga Römer, Université Grenoble Alpes

* André Sant'Anna, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Alexander Schnell, Bergische Universität Wuppertal

In addition to these confirmed speakers, seven one-hour slots have been
reserved for talks by early-career researchers, defined as PhD students and
those who received their PhDs no more than five years ago. The applicants
should currently be based in France or in Germany.

Travel (within the limits of our budget), accommodation, and meals will be
covered for all early-career speakers whose submissions are accepted.

Meeting languages: English and French.

To submit, please send an abstract no more than 500 words in length to
kourken.michael...@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr by 31 January 2020.

Note: this event is contingent on the success of a funding request. We have
previously obtained funding from the same source and anticipate success.

Organizers : Kourken Michaelian, Denis Perrin, Inga Römer, André Sant'Anna,
Alexander Schnell. The event is organized as a collaboration between the
Centre for Philosophy of Memory in Grenoble and the Institute for
Transcendental Philosophy and Phenomenology in Wuppertal.

Webpage : http://phil-mem.org/events/2020-phenomenology.html

Appel à contribution : « Le souvenir : Approches phénoménologique et
analytique »

6-7 mai 2020
Université Grenoble Alpes

Principalement destiné aux jeunes chercheurs, ce workshop vise à initier un
dialogue entre la philosophie analytique de la mémoire, champ qui a connu
une expansion considérable au cours de ces dernières années, et la
tradition de recherche phénoménologique consacrée à la mémoire. Malgré les
différences de terminologie qui les séparent, ces deux champs posent des
questions remarquablement similaires. Qu’est-ce que la mémoire ? Quelles
formes de mémoire peuvent être distinguées ? Y a-t-il une chose telle que
la mémoire collective ? Quel est le rapport entre le souvenir et l’oubli ?
Quel rôle la mémoire joue-t-elle vis-à-vis du soi et de l’identité
personnelle ? Quelles sont les implications éthiques de la mémoire ? Le
dialogue entre les approches analytique et phénoménologique de la mémoire a
été très limité jusqu’ici, mais à en juger par le succès de leur
rapprochement sur d’autres questions, il promet d’être très fructueux. Le
workshop a pour but d’effectuer un premier pas dans cette direction.

Conférenciers confirmés :

* Nicolas de Warren, Pennsylvania State University

* Christoph Hoerl, University of Warwick

* Christopher McCarroll, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Denis Perrin, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Inga Römer, Université Grenoble Alpes

* André Sant'Anna, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Alexander Schnell, Bergische Universität Wuppertal

Outre les conférences confirmées, sept créneaux d’une heure sont réservés
pour les conférences de jeunes chercheurs, c’est-à-dire de doctorants et de
chercheurs ayant obtenu leur doctorat depuis moins de cinq ans. Les
candidats devront travailler en Allemagne ou en France.

Les transports (dans les limites de notre budget), l’hébergement et les
repas seront pris en charge pour tous les jeunes chercheurs dont la
contribution aura été acceptée.

Langues du workshop : anglais et français.

Pour soumettre une contribution, prière d'envoyer un résumé d’au maximum
500 mots à kourken.michael...@univs-grenoble.alpes.fr d’ici le 31 janvier
2020.

Notez que la tenue de cet événement dépend de la réussite d’une demande de
financement actuellement en cours d’évaluation. Néanmoins, nous avons déjà
obtenu un financement de la même source antérieurement et jugeons que nous
avons de bonnes chances de succès cette fois-ci encore.

Organisateurs : Kourken

[Educasup] final call for registration: Cologne-Grenoble Philosophy of Memory Workshop

2019-10-18 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Cologne-Grenoble Philosophy of Memory Workshop
1-2 November 2019, CONCEPT, University of Cologne.

Schedule:

1 November 2019

09:00-09:30. Registration/welcome.

09:30-10:20. A formal model of episodic memory with applications in action
theory and artificial intelligence. Hans Briegel (University of Innsbruck).

10:20-11:10. Relationalism and the transparency of episodic memory. André
Sant'Anna (Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes)

11:10-11:20. Coffee break.

11:20-12:10. Memory‘s claim on the past. Christopher McCarroll (Centre for
Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes).

12:10-13:00. What's next for the simulation theory of memory? Kourken
Michaelian (Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes).

13:00-14:30. Lunch break.

14:30-15:20. Memory, personal identity, personhood, and transhumanism: A
brief analysis of memory enhancement. Isaac Saldivar (University of
California, Irvine).

15:20-16:10. What we talk about when we talk about quasi-memories? Alonso
M. Reategui (San Francisco State University).

16:10-16:30. Coffee break.

16:30-17:50. Keynote: Learning from the Past: On the Different Roles of
Testimony and Personal Memory. Dorothea Debus (University of Konstanz).

18:30. Dinner.

2 November 2019

09:30-10:20. An update on neurobiology of memory traces. Fabrício Diniz
Dutra (Universidade Federal de Santa Maria; visitor, Centre for Philosophy
of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes).

10:20-10:40. Coffee break.

10:40-11:30. Morally regrettable forgetting. Aaron Briley (University of
California, Irvine).

11:30-12:20. Veracity of memories and moral responsibility. Urim Retkoceri
(LMU Munich).

12:20-13:50. Lunch break.

13:50-14:40. On episodic self and working memory. Susie Kovalczyk
(Universidade Federal de Santa Maria; visitor, Centre for Philosophy of
Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes).

14:40-15:30. Memory and private language argument. Reza Mosmer (Institute
for Cognitive Science Studies, Tehran; visitor, Centre for Philosophy of
Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes).

15:30-15:50. Coffee break.

15:50-16:40. Memory and temporal causality. Nathália de Ávila (University
of Cologne/Université Grenoble Alpes).

16:40-17:30. The nature of the phenomenology of episodic memories. Denis
Perrin (Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes).

Organizers: Sven Bernecker (Cologne), Kourken Michaelian (Grenoble).

For more information, see http://phil-mem.org/events/2019-cologne.html.

Registration is free, but space is limited. To register, please contact
Sibel Schmidt at s.schm...@uni-koeln.de by 25 October 2019.

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[Educasup] final call for registration: Remembering: Analytic and Bergsonian Perspectives, 28-29/10/2019, Centre for Philosophy of Memory

2019-10-08 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Remembering: Analytic and Bergsonian Perspectives (Franco-Japanese workshop)
28-29 October 2019
Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes

Schedule:

28 October 2019
Amphithéâtre, CTL.

10:00-10:20. Welcome.

10:20-11:20. What is the theoretical role of "pure memory? Yasushi Hirai
(Fukuoka University).

11:20-12:20. Against the relational view of memory. André Sant'Anna
(Université Grenoble Alpes).

12:20-14:00. Lunch.

14:00-15:00. A (post-)Bergsonian and (post-)structuralist philosophy of
memory? Sébastien Miravète (Université Toulouse Jean-Jaurès).

15:00-16:00. Memory and private language. Reza Mosmer (Institute for
Cognitive Science Studies, Tehran).

16:00-16:30. Break.

16:30-17:30. The range of the voice: Appeal and personality in Bergson's
thought. Hisashi Fujita (Kyushu Sangyo University).

29 October 2019
Amphithéâtre, CTL.

10:00-11:00. Bergson on déjà vu. Denis Perrin (Université Grenoble Alpes).

11:00-12:00. Navigating intertemporal choices: Emotion in memory and mental
time travel. Christopher McCarroll (Université Grenoble Alpes).

12:00-13:30. Lunch.

13:30-14:30. Part-whole relation and Bergsonian "memory". Takuya Nagano
(National Institute of Technology, Kumamoto College).

14:30-15:30. On philosophical analysis of "remembering": From Japanese
point of view. Shin Sakuragi (Shibaura Institute of Technology).

15:30-16:00. Break.

16:00-17:00. Keynote: Memory and the flow of experience. Barry Dainton
(University of Liverpool).

Workshop website: http://phil-mem.org/events/2019-bergson.html.

See also the Project Bergson in Japan site:
https://matterandmemory.jimdo.com/.

For directions to the workshop venue, see here:
http://phil-mem.org/directions.html.

Organizers: Yasushi Hirai (Fukuoka), Kourken Michaelian (Grenoble).

Registration is free, but space is limited. To register, please contact
Kourken Michaelian at kourken.michael...@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr by 20
October 2019.

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[Educasup] CFP: Remembering: Phenomenological and Analytic Appr oaches/Le souvenir : Approches phénoménologique et analyti que, 6-7/05/2020, Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Grenoble

2019-10-04 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
(La version française suit.)

CFP: Remembering: Phenomenological and Analytic Approaches

6-7 May 2020
Université Grenoble Alpes

This workshop, intended for early-career researchers, aims to initiate a
dialogue between analytic philosophy of memory, a field that has undergone
considerable expansion in recent years, and the tradition of
phenomenological research on memory. Despite the very different
terminologies employed in these two fields, they ask remarkably similar
questions. What is memory? Which forms of memory can be differentiated? Is
there such a thing as collective memory? What is the relationship between
remembering and forgetting? What role does memory play with respect to the
self and personal identity? What are the ethical implications of memory?
There has so far been little dialogue between analytic and phenomenological
approaches to memory, but, if the success of recent rapprochements between
analytic and phenomenological approaches in other areas is any indication,
such a dialogue has the potential to be highly fruitful. The workshop will
constitute the first step in this direction.

Confirmed speakers:

* Nicolas de Warren, Pennsylvania State University

* Christoph Hoerl, University of Warwick

* Christopher McCarroll, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Denis Perrin, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Inga Römer, Université Grenoble Alpes

* André Sant'Anna, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Alexander Schnell, Bergische Universität Wuppertal

In addition to these confirmed speakers, seven one-hour slots have been
reserved for talks by early-career researchers, defined as PhD students and
those who received their PhDs no more than five years ago. The applicants
should currently be based in France or in Germany.

Travel (within the limits of our budget), accommodation, and meals will be
covered for all early-career speakers whose submissions are accepted.

Meeting languages: English and French.

To submit, please send an abstract no more than 500 words in length to
kourken.michael...@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr by 31 January 2020.

Note: this event is contingent on the success of a funding request. We have
previously obtained funding from the same source and anticipate success.

Organizers : Kourken Michaelian, Inga Römer, Alexander Schnell. The event
is organized as a collaboration between the Centre for Philosophy of Memory
in Grenoble and the Institute for Transcendental Philosophy and
Phenomenology in Wuppertal.

Appel à contribution : « Le souvenir : Approches phénoménologique et
analytique »

6-7 mai 2020
Université Grenoble Alpes

Principalement destiné aux jeunes chercheurs, ce workshop vise à initier un
dialogue entre la philosophie analytique de la mémoire, champ qui a connu
une expansion considérable au cours de ces dernières années, et la
tradition de recherche phénoménologique consacrée à la mémoire. Malgré les
différences de terminologie qui les séparent, ces deux champs posent des
questions remarquablement similaires. Qu’est-ce que la mémoire ? Quelles
formes de mémoire peuvent être distinguées ? Y a-t-il une chose telle que
la mémoire collective ? Quel est le rapport entre le souvenir et l’oubli ?
Quel rôle la mémoire joue-t-elle vis-à-vis du soi et de l’identité
personnelle ? Quelles sont les implications éthiques de la mémoire ? Le
dialogue entre les approches analytique et phénoménologique de la mémoire a
été très limité jusqu’ici, mais à en juger par le succès de leur
rapprochement sur d’autres questions, il promet d’être très fructueux. Le
workshop a pour but d’effectuer un premier pas dans cette direction.

Conférenciers confirmés :

* Nicolas de Warren, Pennsylvania State University

* Christoph Hoerl, University of Warwick

* Christopher McCarroll, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Denis Perrin, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Inga Römer, Université Grenoble Alpes

* André Sant'Anna, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Alexander Schnell, Bergische Universität Wuppertal

Outre les conférences confirmées, sept créneaux d’une heure sont réservés
pour les conférences de jeunes chercheurs, c’est-à-dire de doctorants et de
chercheurs ayant obtenu leur doctorat depuis moins de cinq ans. Les
candidats devront travailler en Allemagne ou en France.

Les transports (dans les limites de notre budget), l’hébergement et les
repas seront pris en charge pour tous les jeunes chercheurs dont la
contribution aura été acceptée.

Langues du workshop : anglais et français.

Pour soumettre une contribution, prière d'envoyer un résumé d’au maximum
500 mots à kourken.michael...@univs-grenoble.alpes.fr d’ici le 31 janvier
2020.

Notez que la tenue de cet événement dépend de la réussite d’une demande de
financement actuellement en cours d’évaluation. Néanmoins, nous avons déjà
obtenu un financement de la même source antérieurement et jugeons que nous
avons de bonnes chances de succès cette fois-ci encore.

Organisateurs : Kourken Michaelian, Inga Römer, Alexander Schnell.
L’organisation de cet événement résulte de la

[Educasup] call for registration: Cologne - Grenoble Philosophy of Memory Workshop (updated speakers list)

2019-09-09 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Cologne-Grenoble Philosophy of Memory Workshop
1-2 November 2019, CONCEPT, University of Cologne.

Confirmed speakers (titles and abstracts TBA):

* Keynote: Dorothea Debus (University of Konstanz)

* Hans Briegel (University of Innsbruck)

* Aaron Briley (University of California, Irvine)

* Nathália de Ávila (University of Cologne/Université Grenoble Alpes)

*Fabrício Diniz Dutra (Universidade Federal de Santa Maria; visitor,
Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes)

* Susie Kovalczyk (Universidade Federal de Santa Maria; visitor, Centre for
Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes)

* Christopher McCarroll (Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université
Grenoble Alpes)

* Kourken Michaelian (Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble
Alpes)

* Reza Mosmer (Institute for Cognitive Science Studies, Tehran; visitor,
Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes)

* Denis Perrin (Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes)

* Alonso M. Reategui (San Francisco State University)

* Urim Retkoceri (LMU Munich)

* Isaac Saldivar (University of California, Irvine)

* André Sant'Anna (Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble
Alpes)

Organizers: Sven Bernecker (Cologne), Kourken Michaelian (Grenoble).

Registration is free, but space is limited. To register, please contact
Sibel Schmidt at s.schm...@uni-koeln.de by 25 October 2019.

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[Educasup] Call for registration: Santa Maria-Grenoble Memory Workshop, 23-24 August 2019, Santa Maria, Brazil

2019-08-16 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Registrations are invited for the Santa Maria-Grenoble Memory Workshop, to
be held on 23-24 August 2019 in Santa Maria.


Schedule

Aug. 23

1.30pm – Welcome

2.00pm – Kourken Michaelian – What's Next for the Simulation Theory of
Episodic Memory?

3.00pm – Danilo Fraga Dantas – Past Not-So-Perfect: What False Memories
Teach Us about Mental Time Travel

4.00pm – Eduardo Vicentini de Medeiros – Undoing One’s Past

5.00pm – break

5.30pm – Fabrício Diniz Dutra – Memory Reconsolidation and the Dynamic
Nature of Mnemonic Trace

6.30pm – André Sant’Anna – Episodic Memory as a Representational State

Aug. 24

9.00am – Poster session

9.30am – Ramanzini et al. - Memory impairment following electroconvulsive
therapy: A short review

10.15am – Glaupy Fontana Ribas – Approaching Mnemic Causation: Levels of
Ontology and the Causation Involved in Mechanisms

1.00pm – César Schirmer dos Santos – Temporal Decentering, Episodic Memory
and Mental Time Travel

2.00pm – Giovanni Rolla – Radical Enactivism and Self-Knowledge

3.00pm – Jociane de Carvalho Myskiw – Neurobiological Mechanisms of Memory
Formation and Maintenance


Organizers: César Schirmer dos Santos, Kourken Michaelian, and Fabrício
Diniz Dutra.


The workshop, the parallel poster session and the coffee break will be held
at the room 2323 of the building 74A (3rd floor) of Universidade Federal de
Santa Maria.

For abstracts and further information, see:
http://phil-mem.org/events/2019-santa-maria.html

Registration is free. To attend and receive a certificate as a participant,
please fill out the registration form here: https://www.mnem.xyz/sgm.

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[Educasup] Remembering: Analytic and Bergsonian Perspectives, 28-29 October 2019, Centre for Philosophy of Memory

2019-08-02 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Remembering: Analytic and Bergsonian Perspectives (Franco-Japanese workshop)
28-29 October 2019
Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes

Confirmed speakers (titles and abstracts TBA):

* Hisashi Fujita (Kyushu Sangyo University)

* Yasushi Hirai (Fukuoka University)

* Christopher McCarroll (Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université
Grenoble Alpes)

* Sébastien Miravète (Université Toulouse Jean-Jaurès)

* Reza Mosmer (Institute for Cognitive Science Studies, Tehran; visitor,
Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes)

* Takuya Nagano (National Institute of Technology, Kumamoto College)

* Denis Perrin (Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes)

* Shin Sakuragi (Shibaura Institute of Technology)

* André Sant'Anna (Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble
Alpes)

Workshop website: http://phil-mem.org/events/2019-bergson.html

See also the Project Bergson in Japan site:
https://matterandmemory.jimdo.com/.
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[Educasup] Cologne-Grenoble Philosophy of Memory Workshop, 1-2 November 2019

2019-08-02 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Cologne-Grenoble Philosophy of Memory Workshop
1-2 November 2019, CONCEPT, University of Cologne.

Confirmed speakers (titles and abstracts TBA):

* Keynote: Jordi Fernández (University of Adelaide)

* Sven Bernecker (University of Cologne/University of California, Irvine)

* Hans Briegel (University of Innsbruck)

* Aaron Briley (University of California, Irvine)

* Nathália de Ávila (University of Cologne/Université Grenoble Alpes)

* Dorothea Debus (University of Konstanz)

* Fabrício Diniz Dutra (Universidade Federal de Santa Maria; visitor,
Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes)

* Susie Kovalczyk (Universidade Federal de Santa Maria; visitor, Centre for
Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes)

* Christopher McCarroll (Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université
Grenoble Alpes)

* Kourken Michaelian (Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble
Alpes)

* Reza Mosmer (Institute for Cognitive Science Studies, Tehran; visitor,
Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes)

* Denis Perrin (Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes)

* Alonso M. Reategui (San Francisco State University)

* Urim Retkoceri (LMU Munich)

* André Sant'Anna (Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble
Alpes)

Organizers: Sven Bernecker (Cologne), Kourken Michaelian (Grenoble).

Registration is free, but space is limited. To register, please contact
Sibel Schmidt at s.schm...@uni-koeln.de by 25 October 2019.

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[Educasup] postdoc at the Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Grenoble

2019-04-23 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/401270

The Centre for Philosophy of Memory at the Université Grenoble Alpes is
recruiting a postdoc:

JOB PROFILE (Description): The postdoc will conduct research on memory
independently and in collaboration with other members of the Centre for
Philosophy of Memory. Additionally, s/he will contribute to the
organization of events hosted by the CPM and participate in CPM workshops,
seminars, and other activities. The successful candidate must have an
excellent PhD in philosophy or cognitive science and a track record of
research success in the area of philosophy of memory, evidenced by articles
in international journals, chapters in edited volumes, or books with
prestigious publishers, as well as refereed or invited talks at
international meetings. Previous postdoctoral experience will be an
advantage, as will evidence of ability to organize scientific meetings,
ability to secure funding, and previous international mobility. The working
language of the CPM is English; French language ability is not required.

RESUME DU PROFIL EN FRANÇAIS : Le postdoc mènera de la recherche sur la
mémoire individuellement et en collaboration avec les autres membres du
Centre de philosophie de la mémoire. Il est également attendu qu’il ou elle
contribue à l’organisation des divers événements accueillis par le CPM et
participe aux workshops, séminaires et autres activités du centre. Le
candidat sélectionné aura fait un excellent doctorat en philosophie ou en
sciences cognitives et possèdera un bilan d’accomplissements significatifs
dans le domaine de la recherche en philosophie de la mémoire, dont
témoigneront des articles dans des revues internationales à comité de
lecture, des chapitres dans des livres collectifs ou des livres en nom
propre publiés par des maisons d’édition prestigieuses, ainsi que des
conférences faites sur invitation ou sur soumission dans le cadre de
manifestations internationales. Une expérience postdoctorale précédente,
ainsi qu’une expérience d’organisation de manifestations scientifiques,
d’obtention de financements et de mobilité internationale serait un atout.
La langue de travail du CPM est l'anglais ; une maîtrise du français n’est
pas exigée.

Required languages: English

TYPE of CONTRACT: temporary, 24 months
JOB STATUS (Full time or part time):
HOURS PER WEEK: 35
CONTRACT STARTING DATE: flexible, but preferably 01/09/2019
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 08/05/2019

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Applicants must hold a PhD degree (or be about to earn one) or have a
University degree equivalent to a European PhD (8-year duration)

Applicants will have to send an application letter in English and attach:
- Their last diploma
- Their CV
- Letters of recommendation are welcome.

Address to send their application to:
kourken.michael...@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr

SELECTION PROCEDURE
Application deadline: 08 May 2019 at 17:00 (CET)

Applications will be evaluated through a three-step process:
1. Eligibility check of applications in 09 May 2019
2. 1st round of selection: the applications will be evaluated by a Review
Board in 10 May 2019.  Results will be given in 11 May 2019.
3. 2nd round of selection: shortlisted candidates will be invited for an
interview session in Grenoble on mid-May 2019.

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[Educasup] Final call for registration: Memory: A Self-Referential Account, workshop, Grenoble 28-29 June 2019

2019-03-13 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Memory: A Self-Referential Account, workshop, Grenoble 28-29 June 2019

A workshop on Jordi Fernández' forthcoming book, Memory: A Self-Referential
Account, will be held on 28-29 June 2019.

Memories interact with mental states of other types in a characteristic
way. They also have some associated feelings that other mental states lack.
Memories are special in terms of their representational capacity too, since
one can have memories of objective events, and one can have memories of
one's own past experiences. Finally, memories are epistemically special, in
that beliefs formed on the basis of memories are protected from certain
errors of misidentification, and justified in a way which does not rely on
any cognitive capacity other than memory.

The aim of the book is to explain these features of memory. Fernández
proposes that memories have a particular functional role which involves
past perceptual experiences and beliefs about the past. He suggests that
memories have a particular content as well. They represent themselves as
having a certain causal origin. Fernández then accounts for the feelings
associated with our memories as the experience of some of the things that
our memories represent; things such as our own past experiences, or the
fact the memories originate in those experiences. He also accounts for the
special justification for belief afforded by our memories in terms of the
content that memories have. The resulting picture is a unified account of
several philosophically interesting aspects of memory.

Participants:

* Jordi Fernández, University of Adelaide

* Dorothea Debus, Universität Konstanz

* Loraine Gérardin-Laverge, Université Paris Nanterre/University of Antwerp

* Steven James, West Chester University

* Kourken Michaelian, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Christopher Moulin, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Denis Perrin, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Sarah Robins, University of Kansas

* André Sant'Anna, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Markus Werning, Ruhr-Universität Bochum

Registration is free, but space is limited.

Organizers: Kourken Michaelian (to register:
kourken.michael...@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr), Denis Perrin.

For more information: http://phil-mem.org/events/2019-fernandez.html

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[Educasup] CFP Santa Maria-Grenoble Memory Workshop 23-24 August 2019

2019-03-10 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Santa Maria-Grenoble Memory Workshop
23-24 August 2019
Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

Confirmed speakers (titles and abstracts TBA):

* Jociane de Carvalho Myskiw, biochemistry, Academia Brasileira de Ciências

* Fabrício Diniz Dutra, neuropsychology, Universidade Federal de Santa
Maria

* Glaupy Fontana Ribas, Philosophy of Memory Lab, Universidade Federal de
Santa Maria

* Danilo Fraga Dantas, philosophy, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

* Kourken Michaelian, Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble
Alpes

* André Sant'Anna, Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble
Alpes

* César Schirmer dos Santos, Philosophy of Memory Lab, Universidade
Federal de Santa Maria

* Eduardo Vicentini de Medeiros, philosophy, Universidade de Santa Cruz do
Sul

Call for abstracts: Several slots have been reserved for contributed
papers. Please send short (< 500-word) abstracts to César Schirmer dos
Santos at cesar.san...@ufsm.br by April 30.

Organizers: César Schirmer dos Santos (UFSM), Kourken Michaelian (UGA), and
Fabrício Diniz Dutra (UFSM).

For more information, see: http://phil-mem.org/events/2019-santa-maria.html

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[Educasup] final CFP (funding available): Issues in Philosophy of Memory 2, Grenoble, 1-4 July 2019

2019-02-28 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Issues in Philosophy of Memory 2
1-4 July 2019
Centre for Philosophy of Memory
Université Grenoble Alpes

Conference website: http://phil-mem.org/events/2019-ipm2.html

Following a very successful conference held in 2017 in Cologne, the second
iteration of Issues in Philosophy of Memory will be held on 1-4 July 2019
in Grenoble. Over the last several years, the philosophy of memory has
grown into an extremely dynamic and active area. The intention is for this
conference series to bring together all researchers working in the field,
and papers on all aspects of the philosophy of memory are thus welcome.

Confirmed keynote speakers:

* Sven Bernecker, University of Cologne/University of California Irvine

* Erica Cosentino, Ruhr-Universität Bochum

* Carl Craver, Washington University St. Louis

* Jérôme Dokic, École des hautes études en sciences sociales

* Christoph Hoerl, University of Warwick

* Daniel D. Hutto, University of Wollongong

* Christopher McCarroll, University of Antwerp

* Marya Schechtman, University of Illinois Chicago

* Thomas D. Senor, University of Arkansas

The conference schedule will include space for a large number of
contributed papers. Younger researchers are particularly encouraged to
submit.

Thanks to generous support from the CNRS GDR Mémoire, a prize of 400 EUR
will be awarded to each of the seven best submissions by early-career
researchers (PhD students and postdocs). Additional travel support for
early-career researchers will also be available, the amount available per
researcher to depend on the number of applicants. In order to be considered
for one of the seven prizes/the additional funding, please indicate your
early-career status in your abstract. If you have already submitted an
abstract and wish to be considered, please send an email to Kourken
Michaelian at kourken.michael...@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr.

The conference schedule will also include two symposia:

1. A symposium on Christopher McCarroll's recent book, Remembering from the
Outside: Personal Memory and the Perspectival Mind (OUP 2018). Symposium
organizer: John Sutton, Macquarie University.

Confirmed speakers (additional speakers TBA):

* Christopher McCarroll, University of Antwerp

* Margherita Arcangeli, Institut Jean-Nicod

* Sarah Robins, University of Kansas

2. A symposium on teaching philosophy of memory, featuring Thomas D.
Senor's forthcoming book, A Critical Introduction to the Epistemology of
Memory (Bloomsbury 2019). Symposium organizer: Kourken Michaelian,
Université Grenoble Alpes.

Confirmed speakers:

* Thomas D. Senor, University of Arkansas

* Felipe De Brigard, Duke University

* Steven James, West Chester University

* César Schirmer Dos Santos, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

Please submit abstracts via EasyChair (https://easychair.org/cfp/IPM2) by
15 March 2019. Abstracts should be no longer than 500 words. Notification
of acceptance will be sent by 10 April 2019.

Note that the conference will be preceded on 28-29 June by an informal
workshop on Jordi Fernández' book, Memory: A Self-Referential Account,
forthcoming in OUP's new Philosophy of Memory and Imagination book series.
Workshop website: http://phil-mem.org/events/2019-fernandez.html

Organizers:

* Kourken Michaelian (inquiries:  kourken.michael...@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr)

* Denis Perrin

* André Sant'Anna

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[Educasup] Memory: A Self-Referential Account, workshop, Grenoble 28-29 June 2019

2019-02-16 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Memory: A Self-Referential Account, workshop, Grenoble 28-29 June 2019

A workshop on Jordi Fernández' forthcoming book, Memory: A Self-Referential
Account, will be held on 28-29 June 2019.

Memories interact with mental states of other types in a characteristic
way. They also have some associated feelings that other mental states lack.
Memories are special in terms of their representational capacity too, since
one can have memories of objective events, and one can have memories of
one's own past experiences. Finally, memories are epistemically special, in
that beliefs formed on the basis of memories are protected from certain
errors of misidentification, and justified in a way which does not rely on
any cognitive capacity other than memory.

The aim of the book is to explain these features of memory. Fernández
proposes that memories have a particular functional role which involves
past perceptual experiences and beliefs about the past. He suggests that
memories have a particular content as well. They represent themselves as
having a certain causal origin. Fernández then accounts for the feelings
associated with our memories as the experience of some of the things that
our memories represent; things such as our own past experiences, or the
fact the memories originate in those experiences. He also accounts for the
special justification for belief afforded by our memories in terms of the
content that memories have. The resulting picture is a unified account of
several philosophically interesting aspects of memory.

Speakers:

* Jordi Fernández, University of Adelaide

* Dorothea Debus, Universität Konstanz

* Loraine Gérardin-Laverge, Université Paris Nanterre/University of Antwerp

* Steven James, West Chester University

* Kourken Michaelian, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Christopher Moulin, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Denis Perrin, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Sarah Robins, University of Kansas

* André Sant'Anna, Université Grenoble Alpes

* Markus Werning, Ruhr-Universität Bochum

Registration is free, but space is limited.

Organizers: Kourken Michaelian (to register:
kourken.michael...@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr), Denis Perrin.

For more information: http://phil-mem.org/events/2019-fernandez.html

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[Educasup] Fwd: Job: Postdoc at UFSM

2019-02-13 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
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From: César Schirmer dos Santos 
Date: mar. 12 févr. 2019 à 23:09
Subject: Job: Postdoc at UFSM
To: Philosophy of Memory Organization 


Job: Postdoc in philosophy of memory, Graduate Program in Philosophy,
Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM), Brazil

One Postdoctoral Fellowship in Philosophy

Job category: Postdoc / Fixed term (twelve months)

Area of Specialization (AOS): Philosophy of memory

AOS categories: Metaphysics, Philosophy of Mind, Epistemology, History of
Philosophy, Analytic Philosophy

Area of Competence (AOC): Open

AOC categories: Metaphysics, Philosophy of Mind, Epistemology, History of
Philosophy, Logic, Analytic Philosophy

Workload: Full time

Vacancy: 1

Location: Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul (RS), Brazil

Start date: Preferentially between June–September 2019.

Job description: The job of the person who gets this position is to examine
philosophical issues related to the nature of memory and the role of memory
in the acquisition and transmission of human knowledge. The postdoc will
teach (in English or in Portuguese) at least one seminar or advanced course
and co-organize a workshop. It is expected that the postdoc work towards
building bridges between the Graduate Program in Philosophy at UFSM and the
European or American philosophical communities. The scholarship is
R$8.000,00/month (approximately US$2,150.00/month) for twelve months funded
by the Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES),
tax free.

Qualifications: Position for doctors with experience abroad, young talented
researchers, Brazilians or foreigners, living abroad with relevant proven
international academic-scientific experience (such as full masters or
doctorate, or master's or doctorate sandwich for at least twelve months) to
carry out research or teaching activities. Good English is a requirement.
Applicants should have a background in the investigation of philosophical
issues related to memory.

How to apply

Application type: Email

Email to apply: cesar.san...@ufsm.br

Application requirements:

1. An updated Lattes CV (you can create a Lattes CV in the website
https://wwws.cnpq.br/cvlattesweb/pkg_cv_estr.inicio).

2. A research project with a timetable of the activities planned for the
time of the fellowship. The research project (maximum of 10 sheets) must
contain information about the supervisor, objectives, goals, justification,
methodology and expected results, as well as the way of monitoring the
results to be obtained during the placement.

Deadline for full consideration: March 01, 2019, 11:59pm (GMT −3)

Hard deadline: March 05, 2019, 11:59pm (GMT −3)

Contact

Web address for more information:
https://www.ufsm.br/pro-reitorias/prpgp/editais/019-2019/ (in Portuguese)

Contact name: César Schirmer dos Santos

Contact email: cesar.san...@ufsm.br

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Departamento de Filosofia – Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Av. Roraima, 1000 – Prédio 74A, sala 305
Cidade Universitária – Bairro Camobi
Santa Maria, RS, Brazil – CEP 97105-900
+55 (55) 9 8152-6657
+55 (55) 3220-8132 – extension line 42

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[Educasup] 2nd CFP (updated): Issues in Philosophy of Memory 2, Grenoble, 1-4 July 2019

2019-01-28 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Issues in Philosophy of Memory 2
1-4 July 2019
Centre for Philosophy of Memory
Université Grenoble Alpes

Conference website: http://phil-mem.org/events/2019-ipm2.html

Following a very successful conference held in 2017 in Cologne, the second
iteration of Issues in Philosophy of Memory will be held on 1-4 July 2019
in Grenoble. Over the last several years, the philosophy of memory has
grown into an extremely dynamic and active area. The intention is for this
conference series to bring together all researchers working in the field,
and papers on all aspects of the philosophy of memory are thus welcome.

Confirmed keynote speakers:

* Sven Bernecker, University of Cologne/University of California Irvine

* Erica Cosentino, Ruhr-Universität Bochum

* Carl Craver, Washington University St. Louis

* Jérôme Dokic, École des hautes études en sciences sociales

* Christoph Hoerl, University of Warwick

* Daniel D. Hutto, University of Wollongong

* Christopher McCarroll, University of Antwerp

* Marya Schechtman, University of Illinois Chicago

* Thomas D. Senor, University of Arkansas

The conference schedule will include space for a large number of
contributed papers. Younger researchers are particularly encouraged to
submit, and some level of travel support for early-career researchers will
be available.

The conference schedule will also include two symposia:

1. A symposium on Christopher McCarroll's recent book, Remembering from the
Outside: Personal Memory and the Perspectival Mind (OUP 2018). Symposium
organizer: John Sutton, Macquarie University.

Confirmed speakers (additional speakers TBA):

* Christopher McCarroll, University of Antwerp

* Margherita Arcangeli, Institut Jean-Nicod

* Sarah Robins, University of Kansas

2. A symposium on teaching philosophy of memory, featuring Thomas D.
Senor's forthcoming book, A Critical Introduction to the Epistemology of
Memory (Bloomsbury 2019). Symposium organizer: Kourken Michaelian,
Université Grenoble Alpes.

Confirmed speakers:

* Thomas D. Senor, University of Arkansas

* Felipe De Brigard, Duke University

* Steven James, West Chester University

* César Schirmer Dos Santos, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

Please submit abstracts via EasyChair (https://easychair.org/cfp/IPM2) by
15 March 2019. Abstracts should be no longer than 500 words. Notification
of acceptance will be sent by 10 April 2019.

The conference will be preceded on 28-29 June by an informal workshop on
Jordi Fernández' book, Memory: A Self-Referential Account, forthcoming in
OUP's new Philosophy of Memory and Imagination book series. A separate
announcement for this workshop will be circulated shortly.

Organizers:

* Kourken Michaelian (inquiries:  kourken.michael...@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr)

* Denis Perrin

* André Sant'Anna

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[Educasup] Shanghai-Grenoble Philosophy of Memory Workshop

2019-01-14 Par sujet Kourken Michaelian
Shanghai-Grenoble Philosophy of Memory Workshop
27 April 2019
NYU Shanghai


Schedule:

09:00-10:20. Philosophy of memory as a key to encode AI. Qingfeng Yang
(Shanghai University).

10:30-11:50. Memory and/as imagination: Causalist and simulationist
perspectives. Kourken Michaelian (Université Grenoble Alpes).

13:00-14:20. Justification through imagining the past. Lu Teng (NYU
Shanghai).

14:30-15:50. Episodic memory and episodic imagination: Causation without
discontinuity. André Sant'Anna (Université Grenoble Alpes).

16:00-17:20. Zhuangzi’s Thoughts on Forgetting and Its Epistemological
Implications. Feng Yu (East China Normal University).


Organizers: Lu Teng (NYU Shanghai) and Kourken Michaelian (Grenoble).

To register, contact Lu Teng at l...@nyu.edu.

For abstracts and practical details, see:
http://phil-mem.org/events/2019-shanghai.html

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