CPM Internal Seminar

2019-2020

Rewarding one’s future self: Psychological connectedness, episodic prospection, and a puzzle about perspective.
Christopher McCarroll.
14:00, 24 September 2019.

Exogenous factors that influence autobiographical remembrance in an interview context.
Alberto Guerrero-Velázquez.
14:00, 1 October 2019.

Heersmink reading group 1/5.
No speaker.
14:00, 7 October 2019.

Private language and memory.
Reza Mosmer.
14:00, 8 October 2019.

Heersmink reading group 2/5.
No speaker.
14:00, 14 October 2019.

Episodic memory as a representational state.
André Sant'Anna.
14:00, 15 October 2019.

Heersmink reading group 3/5.
No speaker.
14:00, 21 October 2019.

Is autonoesis an epistemic feeling?
Denis Perrin.
14:00, 22 October 2019.

Heersmink reading group 4/5.
No speaker.
14:00, 4 November 2019.

Heersmink reading group 5/5.
No speaker.
14:00, 11 November 2019.

On episodic self and working memory.
Susie Kovalczyk.
14:00, 12 November 2019.

Questions about the nature of memory traces.
Fabrício Dutra.
14:00, 19 November 2019.

Explanatory contextualism about episodic memory.
Chris McCarroll.
14:00, 3 December 2019.

A simulationist theory of perception?
André Sant'Anna.
14:00, 10 December 2019.

Procedural misremembering.
Reza Mosmer.
14:00, 23 December 2019.

The role of working memory for the minimal self.
Susie Kovalczyk.
14:00, 4 February 2020.

Ethical objectivity: The test of time.
Carla Bagnoli.
14:00, 11 February 2020.

Towards an understanding of the human-artificial intelligence interaction: Augmented reality and recognition memory.
Nicolas Crozatier.
14:00, 18 February 2020.

A causal theory of memory without memory traces.
André Sant'Anna.
14:00, 25 February 2020.

The particularity of episodic memory.
André Sant'Anna.
14:00, 3 March 2020.

Langland-Hassan reading group 1/4.
No speaker.
14:00, 10 March 2020.

The dimensions of temporal perception in mental time travel.
Bruna Richter.
14:00, 13 March 2020.

Langland-Hassan reading group 2/4.
No speaker.
14:00, 17 March 2020.

Langland-Hassan reading group 3/4.
No speaker.
14:00, 24 March 2020.

From authenticism to alethism: Against McCarroll on observer memory.
Kourken Michaelian.
14:00, 31 March 2020.

Langland-Hassan reading group 4/4.
No speaker.
14:00, 7 April 2020.

Continuities and discontinuities between memory consolidation, reconsolidation, and extinction processes. Fabricio Dutra.
14:00, 14 April 2020.

Observer memories, IEM, and the intentional-phenomenal divide.
Denis Perrin.
14:00, 21 April 2020.

Are false memories memories? A discussion of the factivity and the causal conditions.
Loraine Gérardin-Laverge.
14:00, 28 April 2020.

De Brigard reading group.
No speaker.
15:00, 6 May 2020.

Are observer memories (accurate) memories?
Vilius Dranseika.
14:00, 12 May 2020.

Does the self depend on long-term memory?
Susie Kovalczyk.
14:00, 19 May 2020.

No reliability in remembering.
Sarah Robins.
16:00, 2 June 2020.

Augmented reality and recognition memory.
Nicolas Crozatier.
14:00, 11 June 2020.

Towards a virtue theory of memory.
Kourken Michaelian.
15:00, 11 June 2020.

The philosophy of forgetting. An enactive approach.
Marta Caravà.
14:00, 16 June 2020.

Mental time travel and self-control: Resisting temptation and overcoming procrastination.
Chris McCarroll.
14:00, 23 June 2020.

Confabulation: False belief, causalist, epistemic, explanationist, and simulationist accounts.
Kourken Michaelian.
14:00, 30 June 2020.

Remembering past perceptions: causalist and simulationist accounts.
Juan Alvarez.
14:00, 7 July 2020.

From intentionalism to metacognition: The experience of episodic remembering.
Denis Perrin and André Sant'Anna.
14:00, 14 July 2020.

Temporal schema -- Between semantic and episodic memory.
Bruna Richter.
14:00, 21 July 2020.

Inattentional remembering.
André Sant'Anna.
14:00, 31 July 2020.