*Remembering: Phenomenological and Analytic Approaches* 2-3 December, 2021 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. Webpage: http://phil-mem.org/events/2021-phenomenology.php 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. *Le souvenir : Approches phénoménologique et analytique* 2-3 décembre 2021 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. Page web : http://phil-mem.org/events/2021-phenomenology.php Organisateurs : Kourken Michaelian, Denis Perrin, Inga Römer, André Sant'Anna, Alexander Schnell. L’organisation de cet événement résulte de la collaboration du Centre de Philosophie de la Mémoire de Grenoble et de l’Institut pour la Philosophie et la Phénoménologie Transcendantales de Wuppertal. *Program* December 2, 2021 Centre des Technologies du Logiciel, amphithéâtre 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. Denis Perrin (CPM, Université Grenoble Alpes), An ability-view about déjà-vécu experiences 11:00-11:20. Coffee break 11:20-12:10. Jan Lockenbauer (Bergische Universität Wuppertal), La mémoire du corps selon Merleau-Ponty 12:10-13:00. James Openshaw (CPM, Université Grenoble Alpes), Episodic remembering and experiential remembering: A difference in subject matter? 13:00-14:20. Lunch break 14:20-15:10. Anco Peeters & Francesca Righetti (FOR 2812 "Constructing Scenarios of the Past", Ruhr-Universität Bochum), Enactive remembering: >From lived experience to memory model 15:10-16:00. Inga Römer (Université Grenoble Alpes), What is a phenomenology of memory? Some perspectives 16:00-16:20. Coffee break 16:20-17:10. Hamid Nourbakhsh (University of Missouri), The role of imagination and recollection in the phenomenal contrast arguments 17:10-18:00. Andrea Rivadulla Duro (LOGOS, University of Barcelona), Are the phenomenology of memory and the phenomenology of imagination mutually exclusive? 18:00-18:10. Comfort break 18:10-19:00. David Pena (San Francisco State University), Pachyderm remembrance: The phenomenology of animal memory 20:00. Dinner December 3, 2021 Centre des Technologies du Logiciel, amphithéâtre 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. Christopher McCarroll (Ruhr-Universität Bochum), Seeing oneself from-the-outside: Point of view in memory imagery 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. Patrick Eldridge (University of New Brunswick), What is transcendental in the phenomenology of memory? On Husserl's synthesis of reproduction 14:50-15:40. Bruna Richter (Philosophy of Memory Lab, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria), The main characteristics of subjective time involved in episodic simulation 15:40-16:00. Coffee break 16:00-16:50. André Sant'Anna (Washington University in St. Louis), The will-independence of memory 16:50-17:40. Michela Summa (University of Würzburg), Body memory and its actualisation: Opening and closing possibilities 17:40-17:50. Comfort break 17:50-18:20. Kourken Michaelian and Alexander Schnell, closing remarks -- André Sant'Anna McDonnell Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Philosophy & Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology Program Washington University in St. Louis andre-santanna.com -- https://www.vidal-rosset.net/mailing_list_educasupphilo.html