CPM Internal Seminar

2024-2025

FILETRACE.
Nikola Andonovski.
11:00, 09/09/2024.

We remember (linguistically) because we remember (cognitively).
Emil Eva Rosina.
11:00, 16/09/2024.

Generalised remembering.
James Openshaw.
11:00, 23/09/2024.

Illness and generality.
Róbson Ramos Dos Reis.
11:00, 30/09/2024.

The experience of pastness in autobiographical memory retrieval: A two-level approach.
Gabriel Zaccaro.
11:00, 07/10/2024.

Remembering childhood: Causalist and postcausalist perspectives.
Juan Álvarez.
11:00, 14/10/2024.

"Remember" has not much to do with memory: It belongs to folk epistemology as a direct evidential.
Jakub Rudnicki.
11:00, 21/10/2024.

Do we need a pluralist account of the function(s) of episodic memory?
Doudja Boumaza.
11:00, 28/10/2024.

Loving recovering.
Jelena Markovic.
11:00, 04/11/2024.

Mnemic scenarios as pictures.
Kristina Liefke.
11:00, 11/11/2024.

Explaining episodic memory.
Yasushi Hirai.
11:00, 25/11/2024.

Dynamic principles of representational formats.
Jay Richardson.
13:00, 02/12/2024.

Bergson's reinterpretation of the memory–perception distinction.
Ken-Ichi Hara.
11:00, 16/12/2024.

How episodic remembering in phenomenological methods masks embodiment.
I-Jan Wang.
11:00, 06/01/2025.

ERP studies of episodic memory and imagination: Empirical evidence and groundwork for a potential research program.
Ariel de Oliveira Gonçalves.
11:00, 13/01/2025.

Basic cognition and episodic memory.
Benoît Leanti.
11:00, 20/01/2025.

Memory and aesthetics.
André Sant'Anna.
11:00, 27/01/2025.

Thesis outline.
Doudja Boumaza.
11:00, 03/02/2025.

Aphantasia and autonoesis.
Nick Langkau.
11:00, 10/02/2025.

Memory and imagination: Towards discontinuist simulationism.
Juan Álvarez.
11:00, 17/02/2025.

Do linguistic data really support continuism about remembering and imagining?
Jakub Rudnicki.
11:00, 24/02/2025.

The content of experiential memory and the sense of familiarity
Jonathan Mitchell.
11:00, 06/03/2025.

Reading group 1/3.
David Colaço.
11:00, 10/03/2025.

Reading group 2/3.
David Colaço.
11:00, 14/03/2025.

Reading group 3/3.
David Colaço.
11:00, 21/03/2025.

What do philosophical theories of memory aim to explain?
Jonathan Najenson.
11:00, 24/03/2025.

Episodic memory in cognitive ontology.
Juan Álvarez.
11:00, 31/03/2025.

The functional architecture of episodic simulation.
Jay Richardson and Ariel de Oliveira Gonçalves.
11:00, 21/04/2025.

The role of memory in the production of metaphors: The case of schizophrenia.
Lucienne Huby.
11:00, 28/04/2025.

Ordinary language of 'death'.
Vilius Dranseika.
11:00, 05/05/2025.

What is it for episodic memory to be embodied?
Elena Ostos.
11:00, 12/05/2025.

Bringing the curtain down on the causal theory of reference: A truly better picture of the semantics of proper names.
Jakub Rudnicki.
11:00, 19/05/2025.

Remembering what matters: Groundwork for a novel epistemic account of remembering.
Steve James.
11:00, 26/05/2025.

Causalist intuition and its philosophical significance.
Kengo Miyazono.
11:00, 16/06/2025.

Continuist memories, discontinuist remembering.
Emil Eva Rosina.
11:00, 23/06/2025.

Continuist multitimescale BTM.
Kourken Michaelian.
11:00, 06/07/2025.

Collective embodied memory in phenomenology, and perspectives on its application: Case report.
Andrejs Balodis.
11:00, 14/07/2025.

Memory and reconciliation: The case of the stolen generations in Australia.
Alberto Guerrero-Velázquez.
11:00, 21/07/2025.

Mnemic justification and the sense of reality.
Sofia Pedrini.
11:00, 28/07/2025.