[Educasup] Fwd: Memory and Mind: A Sofia-Grenoble Workshop (16-17 September 2021)
(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. - 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. --- 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). --- 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 mechanism might not be different in kind from that of
[Educasup] Fwd: Memory and Mind: A Sofia-Grenoble Workshop (16-17 September 2021)
-- 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. --- 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 -- No attachments (even text) are allowed -- -- Type: application/pdf -- File: Memory and Mind - Abstracts.pdf -- https://www.vidal-rosset.net/mailing_list_educasupphilo.html
[Educasup] Fwd: Memory and Mind: A Sofia-Grenoble Workshop (16-17 September, 2021)
-- 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 -- https://www.vidal-rosset.net/mailing_list_educasupphilo.html