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It is our pleasure to announce the Eurasian Memory Meeting, an in-person workshop to be held at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) in Taipei, 15-17 March 2024.
One valuable feature of the philosophy of memory community is its genuinely international character. Due to geographical constraints, however, there has been less interaction between philosophers of memory
in Europe and philosophers of memory in Asia than would be desirable.
in Europe and philosophers of memory in Asia than would be desirable.
The purpose of this workshop is to bring together Asian and European researchers for a workshop with an explicitly Eurasian character on all aspects of philosophy of memory.
Please see below for the list of confirmed speakers, and for information about the organisers. Full details, including how to register, can be found on the workshop webpage (https://phil.nycu.edu.tw/2024-eurasian-memory-meeting/).
❖Speakers
- Nikola Andonovski (University of Grenoble Alpes): Memory and the flattened mind
- Sven Bernecker (University of Cologne): Preservationism in memory
- Anja Berninger (Göttingen University): Temporal orientation and collective nostalgia
- Ken-ichi Hara (Kanazawa Institute of Technology): Bergson’s reinterpretation of the memory-perception distinction – In contrast with associationism
- Yasushi Hirai (Keio University): Is memory the origin of the past?
- Nihel Jhou (National Taiwan University): Is a time machine an amnesia machine?
- Ching Keng (National Taiwan University): What was and was not remembered according to the Buddhist theory of consciousness?
- Lex Lai (Shanghai Jiao Tong University): Memory scepticism and particularism
- Kristina Liefke (Ruhr University of Bochum): Referential parasitism and accuracy in episodic memory
- Ying-Tung Lin (National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University): Successful remembering: Bridging practical contexts and philosophy of memory
- Chris McCarroll (National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University): Experience, episodic memory, and the epistemic limits of imagination
- Kourken Michaelian (University of Grenoble Alpes): Radical generationism revisited
- Kengo Miyazono (Hokkaido University) & Uku Tooming (University of Tartu): The place of memory among other sources of justification
- James Openshaw (University of Grenoble Alpes): Beyond the episodic: An integrative framework for remembering and knowing?
- Nikolaj Pedersen (Yonsei University): Memory scepticism and hinge epistemology
- Denis Perrin (University of Grenoble Alpes): A defence of authenticism about the accuracy conditions of episodic memory
- Shin Sakuragi (Shibaura Institute of Technology): Factivity of “remember” and retention of knowledge
- André Sant’Anna (University of Geneva): Alethism and memory of experience
- Markus Werning (Ruhr University of Bochum): Memories from veridical and non-veridical experiences: A non-disjunctivist account
❖Organisers
The workshop is organized by Ying-Tung Lin (IPMC), Chris McCarroll (IPMC), Kirk Michaelian (CPM), André Sant’Anna (UNIGE), Tony Cheng (NCCU), Lok-Chi Chan (NTU), and Shin Sakuragi (SIT).
For any inquiries, please get in touch with Ying-Tung Lin (linyingtung@nycu.edu.tw) or Chris McCarroll (chrismccarroll@nycu.edu.tw).