Issues in Philosophy of Memory 3.5
(online)

Schedule:

25 October 2023 (chair: Ali Boyle)

  • 14:20-14:30. Welcome.
  • 14:30-15:30. Understanding selective semantic impairments. Andrei Mărăşoiu (University of Bucharest).
  • 15:30-15:35. Comfort break.
  • 15:35-16:35. Searching for memory errors in unconventional memory systems. David Colaço (Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, LMU Munich).
  • 16:35-16:55. Coffee break.
  • 16:55-17-55. Epistemic injustice and remembering. Lou Thomine (University of Cologne).
  • 17:55-18:00. Comfort break.
  • 18:00-19:00. Confabulation is a mnemonic phenomenon. Jay Richardson (Centre for Philosophy of Memory, University Grenoble Alps).

26 October 2023 (chair: Christoph Hoerl)

  • 14:30-15:30. Episodic recall and pre-reflective self-awareness. Kerem Eroglu (Central European University).
  • 15:30-15:35. Comfort break.
  • 15:35-16:35. Collective forgetting: A phenomenological perspective. Daniel Gyollai (University of Copenhagen).
  • 16:35-16:55. Coffee break.
  • 16:55-17-55. Rationalizing explanations for episodic memory tasks. Aliya Dewey (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg).
  • 17:55-18:00. Comfort break.
  • 18:00-19:00. The role of novelty in nostalgia. Maziyar Afifi (University of Kansas).

27 October 2023 (chair: Carl Craver)

  • 14:30-15:30. Processual (dis)continuism and attitudinal (dis)continuism: A case of verbal dispute? Guilherme Corrêa (Federal University of Santa Maria).
  • 15:30-15:35. Comfort break.
  • 15:35-16:35. Remembering as an imaginative project. Seth Goldwasser (University of Pittsburgh).
  • 16:35-16:55. Coffee break.
  • 16:55-17-55. Defining past and future: The role of autobiographical knowledge to mental time travel. Gabriel Zaccaro (Federal University of Santa Maria).
  • 17:55-18:00. Comfort break.
  • 18:00-19:00. The kinds of kind in the (dis)continuism debate. José Carlos Camillo (Federal University of Goiás).

28 October 2023 (chair: Marya Schechtman)

  • 14:30-15:30. Dreamless sleep: memory or inference? Ayush Srivastava (Indian Institute of Technology).
  • 15:30-15:35. Comfort break.
  • 15:35-16:35. A case for the classification of mental imagery as a form of memory. Sacha Behrend (Jean Nicod Institute, Paris 1 University).
  • 16:35-16:55. Coffee break.
  • 16:55-17-55. Memory and the metaphor of origami. Matthew Watts (University of Miami).
  • 17:55-18:00. Comfort break.
  • 18:00-19:00. How direct is post-causal memory? Justin Greenberg (University of California, Irvine).

Organizers: Juan F. Álvarez (CPM, Université Grenoble Alpes), Nikola Andonovski (CPM, Université Grenoble Alpes), Johannes Mahr (York University).