Issues in Philosophy of Memory 2.5
(online)
Schedule:
12 July 2021 (chair: Kourken Michaelian)
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14:50–15:00. Welcome.
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15:00–16:00. "That's not me!" Psychological distance, self and (visual) phenomenology in episodic memory recall. Roy Dings.
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16:05–17:05. Apparent and considered memory justification. Jacob Lettie.
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17:05-17:25. Break.
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17:25–18:25. Memory as skill. Seth Goldwasser.
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18:30–19:30. What if anything is semantic memory like in non-human animals? Simon Brown.
13 July 2021 (chair: Sarah Robins)
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15:00–16:00. Are forgotten episodic memories experiences of absences? Marta Caravà.
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16:05–17:05. Relearning and memory (error). Juan Álvarez.
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17:05-17:25. Break.
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17:25–18:25. On forgetting. Tomy Ames.
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18:30–19:30. Forgetting and memory error. Derek Braverman.
14 July 2021 (chair: André Sant'Anna)
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13:00–14:00. How we can distinguish recollection from perception: A Bergsonian view. Ken-ichi Hara.
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14:05–15:05. Memory and causation. Nikola Andonovski.
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15:05-15:25. Break.
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15:25–16:25. (Dis)continuism and mechanisms. Matheus Diesel.
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16:30-17:30. Episodic memory and probabilistic causation. José Camillo.
15 July 2021 (chair: Johannes Mahr)
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15:00–16:00. On storing and retrieving episodic imaginings. Andrea Rivadulla Duró.
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16:05–17:05. Remembering objects. James Openshaw.
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17:05-17:25. Break.
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17:25–18:25. Revisiting the role and importance of memory images. Robert Davies.
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18:30–19:30. Imagine that! Aphantasia is an episodic system condition. Andrea Blomkvist.
Organisers: Christopher McCarroll (CPM, Université Grenoble Alpes), Marya Schechtman (University of Illinois at Chicago), Vilius Dranseika (Jagiellonian University/CPM, Université Grenoble Alpes).