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De : DENIS PERRIN <denis.per...@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr>

We are pleased to announce that a virtual workshop on the *Phenomenology of
Remembering*, hosted by the Centre for Philosophy of Memory at the
Université Grenoble Alpes (France), will take place on *Monday 2 and
Tuesday 3 May 2022*.

The phenomenology of episodic remembering is about the experience one
undergoes as one episodically remembers, or as it is sometimes put: 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 give to some leading figures on the topic the
occasion to discuss the main currently available accounts, to shed light on
some key components of the phenomenology of remembering, as well as to
tackle meta-theoretical questions about how one should proceed to account
for mnemonic phenomenology satisfactorily.

*Speakers:*

*Nikola Andonovski* (Centre for Philosophy of Memory)

*Jérôme Dokic* (Écoles des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales)

*Jordi Fernández* (University of Adelaide)

*Christoph Hoerl* (University of Warwick)

*Amy Kind* (Claremont McKenna College)

*Christopher McCarroll* (National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University)

*Johaness Mahr* (Harvard University)

*Denis Perrin* (Centre for Philosophy of Memory)

*Melanie Rosen* (Trent University)

*André Sant’Anna* (Washington University in St. Louis)


The schedule and the connection information are available on the workshop’s
website: http://phil-mem.org/events/2022-phenomenology.php

Registration is not required.

Organizers: Juan F. Álvarez and Denis Perrin

Centre for Philosophy of Memory

Université Grenoble Alpes

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