BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Grails iCalendar plugin//NONSGML Grails iCalendar plugin//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T133259Z DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201207T040000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201208T120000 SUMMARY:Philosophy of Memory in the Bay UID:20240329T133259Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/Los_Angeles LOCATION:1600 Holloway Avenue\, San Francisco\, United States DESCRIPTION:
We are happy to announce the 1st annual 'Philosophy of Memory in the Bay' event. The philosophy of memory is one of the most exciting subdisciplines in today's philosophical landscape due to its interdisclinary nature and its connection to topics such as personal identity\, mental causation\, imagination\, counterfactuals\, among others. This conference aims at promoting the debate in issues in philosophy of memory in the Bay Area\; with that in mind\, we are excited to announce our speakers:
- Sven Bernecker (University of California\, Irvine / University of Cologne)
- Felipe De Brigard (Duke University)
- Matthew Frise (Santa Clara University)
- Kourken Michaelian (University of Grenoble)
- Carlos Montemayor (San Francisco State University)
- Sarah Robins (University of Kansas)
- Marya Schechtman (University of Illinois at Chicago)
- Arieh Schwartz (University of California\, Davis)
The conference will be held online via zoom and it is co-organized by Carlos Montemayor (SFSU) &\; Alonso R. Molina (UCLA). Registration is free\, in order to register for the event please fill in the following form: \;
https://forms.gle/cZhdgmC9Sa79MrKy6
\nWe will email registered participants the zoom link a few days before the event. If you encounter any problems\, please e-mail us at philofmemoryinthebay@gmail.com.
As soon as out schedule is finalized\, we will update it here.
Final Schedule:
Dec 7\, 2020
\n9:00 am &ndash\; 9:45 am Kourken Michaelian (University of Grenoble &ndash\; Alpes)
\nFrom Authenticism to Aletheism: Against McCarroll on Observer Perspective Memory
\n\n9:45 am &ndash\; 10:30 am Sarah Robins (The University of Kansas)
\nThe Particularity Argument for Memory Traces
\n\n10:40 am&ndash\; 11:25 am Marya Schechtman (University of Illinois at Chicago)
\nForward to the Present: Memory\, Reanimation\, and Identity
\n\n11:25 am &ndash\;12:10 pm Carlos Montemayor (San Francisco State University)
\nPerceptual and Mnemonic Monitoring
\n\n12:10 &ndash\; 12:30 general discussion
\n\nDec 8\, 2020
\n9:00 am &ndash\; 9:45 am Sven Bernecker (University of California\, Irvine &ndash\; University of Cologne)
\nWhat Is Inferential Memory?
\n\n9:45 am &ndash\; 10:30 am Matthew Frise (Santa Clara University)
\nRemembering Trauma in Epistemology
\n\n10-minute coffee break &\; general discussion
\n\n10: 40 am- 11:25 am Felipe De Brigard (Duke University)
\nTimes Imagined and Remembered
\n\n11:25 am &ndash\; 12:10 pm Arieh Schwartz (University of California\, Davis)
\nRemembering\, Non-Epistemically
\n\n12:10 &ndash\; 12:35 general discussion and closing remarks
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