Reference in Remembering Workshop
Day 1 – Thursday June 30th
Location: MACI Amphitheatre, Université Grenoble Alpes.
09:20–09:30. Welcome.
09:30–10:40. François Recanati, ‘Pure memory’.
10:40–11:00. Coffee break.
11:00–12:10. Nikola Andonovski, ‘Engrams as mental files: A moderately optimistic proposal’.
12:10–13:30. Lunch.
13:30–14:40. Rachel Goodman (and Aidan Gray), ‘Thinking (and filing) across time’.
14:40–15:50. Michael Barkasi, ‘Remembering what your brain doesn’t’.
15:50–16:10. Coffee break.
16:10–17:20. Sarah Robins, ‘The target of remembering’.
19:30. Dinner reservation.
Day 2 – Friday July 1st
Location: MACI Amphitheatre, Université Grenoble Alpes.
09:30–10:40. Kristina Liefke & Markus Werning, ‘Parasitic mnemonic reference’.
10:40–11:00. Coffee break.
11:00–12:10. Kourken Michaelian & James Openshaw, ‘Reconstructing reference’.
12:10–13:30. Lunch.
13:30–14:40. Imogen Dickie, ‘The role of episodic memory in present-tense demonstrative thought’.
Group activity, followed by flexible evening plans.
Day 3 – Saturday July 2nd
Location: CTL Amphitheatre, Université Grenoble Alpes.
09:00–10:10. Christoph Hoerl, ‘Singular thought without temporal representation?’
10:10–10:30. Coffee break.
10:30–11:40. Denis Perrin (and Christopher McCarroll), ‘Veridical remembering: Accuracy and authenticity in episodic memory’.
11:40–12:50. Manuel García-Carpintero, ‘Memory-based reference, IEM and presupposition-failure’.
Organisers : James Openshaw ; Kourken Michaelian ; Denis Perrin.
Localisation
Day 3: CTL Amphitheatre, Université Grenoble Alpes
Contact
jamesopenshaw0@gmail.com
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Reference in Remembering Workshop
Episodic memory enables us to consciously ‘relive’ experienced events from our personal past. You might remember making coffee this morning and sensorily recall what it was like to smell the coffee grounds or to see the kettle reach a boil. Success in this activity requires that there be a certain relationship between your present act of remembering and the past event in question, yet the reference-fixing and accuracy conditions of episodic remembering remain obscure. The thriving work on memory in philosophy and the sciences strongly suggests that continued progress requires more attention—and new approaches—to these particular issues. The aim of the proposed workshop is to cast new light on the multi-faceted relationship between reference, singular thought, and remembering by bringing together, for the first time, researchers specializing on these topics.
Day 1 – Thursday June 30th
Maison de la Création et de l'Innovation (MACI)
09:20–09:30. Welcome.
09:30–10:40. François Recanati, ‘Pure memory’.
10:40–11:00. Coffee break.
11:00–12:10. Nikola Andonovski, ‘Engrams as mental files: A moderately optimistic proposal’.
12:10–13:30. Lunch.
13:30–14:40. Rachel Goodman (and Aidan Gray), ‘Thinking (and filing) across time’.
14:40–15:50. Michael Barkasi, ‘Remembering what your brain doesn’t’.
15:50–16:10. Coffee break.
16:10–17:20. Sarah Robins, ‘The target of remembering’.
19:30. Dinner reservation.
Day 2 – Friday July 1st
Maison de la Création et de l'Innovation (MACI)
09:30–10:40. Kristina Liefke & Markus Werning, ‘Parasitic mnemonic reference’.
10:40–11:00. Coffee break.
11:00–12:10. Kourken Michaelian & James Openshaw, ‘Reconstructing reference’.
12:10–13:30. Lunch.
13:30–14:40. Imogen Dickie, ‘The role of episodic memory in present-tense demonstrative thought’.
Group activity, followed by flexible evening plans.
Day 3 – Saturday July 2nd
Location: CTL Amphitheatre, Université Grenoble Alpes.
09:00–10:10. Christoph Hoerl, ‘Singular thought without temporal representation?’
10:10–10:30. Coffee break.
10:30–11:40. Denis Perrin (and Christopher McCarroll), ‘Veridical remembering: Accuracy and authenticity in episodic memory’.
11:40–12:50. Manuel García-Carpintero, ‘Memory-based reference, IEM and presupposition-failure’.
Localisation
Université Grenoble Alpes
Amphitheatre
Location 2: CTL Amphitheatre, Université Grenoble Alpes
Contact
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Grenoble - Bochum Memory Workshop
10 June 2022
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(Kourken.michaelian@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr)
Centre de la Philosophie de la Mémoire (CPM) : https://phil-mem.org/index.php#
Lien direct vers évènement : http://phil-mem.org/events/2022-bochum.php
Simulationism 2022
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Phenomenology of Remembering / La phénoménologie du souvenir
The phenomenology of episodic remembering is about the experience one undergoes as one episodically remembers, or as people sometimes put it: about “what it is like” to remember. This issue has garnered increasing attention over the past decade and triggered new proposals from philosophers of memory. The workshop will gather leading figures on this issue. It will give them the occasion to discuss some of the main existing accounts (like the intentionalist or the metacognitive accounts), to shed new light on some key components of the phenomenology of remembering (like subjectivity or the impression of reliving), as well as to tackle meta-theoretical questions about how one should proceed to account for mnemonic phenomenology in a satisfactory way.
Organisateurs/organizers : Juan Alvarez & Denis Perrin
Intervenants/speakers : Nikola Andonovski, Jérôme Dokic, Jordi Fernández, Christoph Hoerl, Amy Kind, Christopher McCarroll, Johannes Mahr, Denis Perrin, Melanie Rosen, André Sant’Anna
Localisation
Zoom coordinates:
- link: https://univ-grenoble-alpes-fr.zoom.us/j/95495893881?pwd=NTdTVlE5R1pGUkRpdXZWV2xFcXExUT09
- meeting ID: 954 9589 3881
- password: 038759
Dreaming and Memory 2
14 March 2022
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Imagination and Memory: A Matter of Degrees?
2 November 2021
13:25–13:30. Introduction. |
3 November 2021 09:10–10:00. Continuity of what? Erik Myin (University of Antwerp). 10:00–10:50. Resisting temptation: An imaginative account of intertemporal decisions. Erica Cosentino (Ruhr-Universität Bochum). 10:50–11:10. Coffee break. 11:10–12:00. What is collective future-directed imagination? An argument for discontinuism. Alma Barner (Paris Lodron University of Salzburg). 12:00–12:50. Memory, imagery, and self-knowledge. Dustin Stokes (University of Utah). |
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Organisateurs
Margherita Arcangeli (EHESS-IJN)
Christopher McCarroll (Ruhr-Universität Bochum/Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes)
André Sant’Anna (Washington University in St. Louis/Centre for Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes).
Contact
Kourken.michaelian@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr

Memory and Mind: A Sofia-Grenoble Workshop
Contact : Kourken Michaelian (Kourken.michaelian@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr)
Localisation
Please join the workshop on Zoom with the details below. Registration is not required.
Zoom link: https://univ-grenoble-alpes-fr.zoom.us/j/95610516625?pwd=MkhKcUtzTnNMcVlTcWtFWEQxUlpVUT09
Meeting ID: 956 1051 6625
Password: 100382
Mini-Lecture Series "Memory and Self"
- 16:00–17:15 (CEST). Memory as evidence of personal identity. Vilius Dranseika (Jagiellonian University/Centre for Philosophy of Memory (Grenoble)).
- 17:20-18:35 (CEST). Episodic memory and self: How the narrative self shapes episodic recall. Roy Dings (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) and Albert Newen (Ruhr-Universität Bochum).
Organisateurs : Albert Newen, Kourken Michaelian
Partenaires : Université de la Ruhr à Bochum
En savoir plus
Lien direct vers évènement : http://phil-mem.org/events/2021-self.php
Lien CPM : https://phil-mem.org/index.php#
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Mini-Lecture Series "Memory and Self"
- 16:00–17:15 (CEST). Fluency as the basis of autonoetic consciousness. André Sant'Anna (Washington University in St. Louis/Centre for Philosophy of Memory (Grenoble)).
- 17:20-18:35 (CEST). Selfless memories. Raphaël Millière (Columbia University) and Albert Newen (Ruhr-Universität Bochum).
Prochaine séance : le 21 avril 2021
Organisateurs : Albert Newen, Kourken Michaelian
Partenaires : Université de la Ruhr à Bochum
En savoir plus :
Lien direct vers évènement : http://phil-mem.org/events/2021-self.php
Lien CPM : https://phil-mem.org/index.php#