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"Thought in Time" Grenoble-Tartu workshop on memory and imagination

Grenoble-Tartu workshop on memory and imagination, titled "Thought in Time" will take place 27–28 February 2025 at the University of Tartu, Jakobi 2-336. This workshop will bring together philosophers from Tartu and Grenoble to discuss themes of common interest related to the philosophy of memory and imagination. The talks will cover both empirically informed approaches in contemporary philosophy of mind and historical perspectives. 

Keynote: Dorothea Debus (Erlangen), “Memory, imagination and disjunctivism”.

 

27 February

10:00–10:50 Riin Sirkel (Tartu), “Stoics on phantasia”

10:50–11:10 Coffee break

11:10–12:00 Vilius Dranseika (Kraków), “Hackenschmidt on forgetting”

12:00–12:50 Meelis Friedenthal (Tartu), “About the interior senses, common sense, imagination and memory in early modern philosophical disputations”

12:50–14:30 Lunch

14:30–15:20 Kourken Michaelian (Grenoble), “Causalism(s) and mnemic reference” 

15:20–15:40 Break

15:40–16:30 Denis Perrin (Grenoble), “What is the memory trace if it is a disposition”
 

28 February

10:00–10:50 Jelena Markovic (Grenoble), “The value of memory building in grief”

10:50–11:10 Coffee break

11:10–12:00 Uku Tooming & Roomet Jakapi (Tartu), “Aphantasia and the Humean account of abstraction”

12:00–12:50 Jakub Rudnicki (Grenoble), “Can a simulationist be a causalist about the metasemantics of episodic remembering?

12:50–14:30 Lunch

14:30–15:20 Bruno Mölder (Tartu), “Natural kinds and memory”

15:20–15:40 Coffee break

15:40–17:10  Keynote: Dorothea Debus (Erlangen), “Memory, imagination and disjunctivism”

 

The workshop is organised by:

  • Uku Tooming (Institute of Philosophy and Semiotics, University of Tartu);
  • Kourken Michaelian (Centre of Philosophy of Memory, Université Grenoble Alpes).

To register, please contact: uku.tooming@ut.ee.

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