UOW Philosophy is hosting an afternoon workshop on Imagination and Pretense, 
with Ian Ravenscroft (Flinders), Zuzanna Rucinska (Hertfordshire), and Dan 
Hutto (UOW). Everyone is welcome to attend!

When: Friday, May 16th, 2:30 – 5:30

Where: Research Hub, Building 19, University of Wollongong


Ian Ravenscroft, “Is the simulation model of imagination and pretence any good?”

Abstract: I present a potted history of simulationist models of mindreading, 
empathy, pretence and imagination. I used to be very keen on these models, but 
now I think that, whilst they remain of value, there are deep problems with 
them. The problems I will discuss include testability; lack of details about 
so-called “pretend” inputs; an overly narrow focus on beliefs and desires; and 
an absence of consideration of what might broadly be called “embodiment”.


Zuzanna Rucinska, “Towards enactive pretence: about, alternative and 
application”

Abstract: This talk will give an overview of how pretend play has been dealt 
with in the philosophical literature. To date, the best models of explaining 
how we engage in pretend play are representational, even when representations 
are understood in the weakest sense. I will show that there are worries with 
this status-quo approach to pretence, and propose an embodied and enactive 
alternative, focusing in particular on the concept of affordances that can take 
over some of the roles mental representations were supposed to play. Finally, I 
will show that there are clear benefits of endorsing an enactive approach to 
pretend play, focusing on its application to the fields of acting, family 
therapy and sports.


Dan Hutto, “Recreative imagining without content”

Abstract to follow.


Contact Patrick McGivern or Dan Hutto at UOW for more information.
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