Events
Online Conference
October 25-28, 2023
The Philosophy of Memory Organization is pleased to announce the online conference for early career researchers, “Issues in Philosophy of Memory (IPM) 3.5”, October 25-28, 2023.
After a fruitful first version of this conference (IPM 2.5) in 2021, IPM 3.5 is also an opportunity for early career researchers (graduate students or researchers who are within five years of receiving their PhDs) to present their research in philosophy of memory.
IPM 3.5 will bridge the gap between the in-person conferences IPM 3 and IPM 4.
The conference will take place on Zoom and each session will be chaired by an established researcher in the field, who will lead the discussion on the speakers’ talks
Invited chairs
Ali Boyle (London School of Economics)
Carl Craver (Washington University St. Louis)
Christoph Hoerl (University of Warwick)
Marya Schechtman (University of Illinois Chicago)
Submission guidelines
We invite abstract submissions for talks on any aspect of philosophy of memory. Abstracts must be anonymized and no longer than 500 words. Submitted work must be original and unpublished.
Abstract submission – August 1 st
Notification of acceptance – September 1 st
Please send abstracts with the subject line “IPM 3.5 abstract submission” to José Carlos
Camillo at josecarloscamillo@gmail.com.
Schedule
Schedule in Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00):
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).
Zoom information:
Zoom link: https://univ-grenoble-alpes-fr.zoom.us/j/97574290335?pwd=c3hxRVdSZW91dG94SFNIcTRMZUpqdz09
Meeting ID: 975 7429 0335
Password: 227810
Organizers
Juan F. Álvarez (Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes)
Nikola Andonovski (Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes)
Johannes Mahr (York University)