Nikola Andonovski (Johns Hopkins University) Memory as triage: Facing up to the hard question of memory. 10.12.2020, 16:15-17:45 CET (UTC+01:00). Online Lecture via zoom. Login information: Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82970505769?pwd=NGpHL3VHUUg0bktTbnBIT2kxMWVYZz09 Meeting ID: 829 7050 5769 Password: 8rraW0 Abstract: The Hard Question of memory is the following: how are memory representations stored and organized so as to be made available for retrieval in the appropriate circumstances and format? In this essay, I argue… » read more
Marta Caravà (Università di Bologna) Untangling forgetting: An enactive proposal. 03.12.2020, 10:00-11:30 CET (UTC+01:00). Online Lecture via zoom. Login information: Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82970505769?pwd=NGpHL3VHUUg0bktTbnBIT2kxMWVYZz09 Meeting ID: 829 7050 5769 Password: 8rraW0 Abstract: Remembering and forgetting are the two poles of human memory. Consequently, any approach to memory should be able to explain both. Can an enactive approach to memory processes do so? In the talk, I will outline a possible way to… » read more
Shaun Gallagher (Memphis, Philosophy)01.12.2020 – 15:00- 16:30 – online via zoom Zoom-Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83601592315?pwd=YktSMWs3VDIzZHRIWjA0SEZHemVDUT09 Meeting-ID: 836 0159 2315; Password: pS9x70 Dr. Sabrina Coninx & Prof. Dr. Albert Newen Interdisciplinary Reading Club & Colloquium: Recent Debates on Situated Cognition
Marc Slors (Radboud, Philosophy)24.11.2020 – 14:00 – 15:30 – online via zoom Zoom-Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85618798486?pwd=SWhDanA5ZFp3anY1TCtoVSs0K3Judz09 Meeting-ID: 856 1879 8486; Password: K86RgY Dr. Sabrina Coninx & Prof. Dr. Albert Newen Interdisciplinary Reading Club & Colloquium: Recent Debates on Situated Cognition
Felipe De Brigard (Duke University) Times imagined and remembered. 26.11.2020, 16:15-17:45 CET (UTC+01:00). Online Lecture via zoom. Login information: Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82970505769?pwd=NGpHL3VHUUg0bktTbnBIT2kxMWVYZz09 Meeting ID: 829 7050 5769 Password: 8rraW0 Abstract: Recent evidence suggests that episodic memory, episodic counterfactual and episodic future thinking share common cognitive and neural mechanisms. Some researchers interpret these findings as supporting the more general claim that these three kinds of mental simulation recruit common neural structures because… » read more
Anja Berninger (Universität Stuttgart) Collective memory, emotions and commitments. 19.11.2020, 10:00-11:30 CET (UTC+01:00). Online Lecture via zoom. Login information: Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82970505769?pwd=NGpHL3VHUUg0bktTbnBIT2kxMWVYZz09 Meeting ID: 829 7050 5769 Password: 8rraW0 Abstract: It is a relatively common claim both in history and cultural studies that not only individuals, but also large groups of people such as religious communities or whole nations have some form of memory. Thus, for example, it is suggested that… » read more