[Educasup] Zoom talk by Erik Myin on memory 26/11/2020
The is and oughts of remembering Erik Myin In this paper, I will offer a view of remembering inspired by REC—the Radical Enactive/Embodied view of cognition proposed recently by Dan Hutto and myself. According to the view I’ll defend, all memory is, ultimately, a form of knowhow. Explicit memory, though not fundamentally different from procedural memory, can be shown to be a special kind of procedural memory. Only some forms of explicit memory are subject to the special kind of normativity of being assessable for truth or falsity (or equivalent notions). But such involving of content requires the presence of special socio-culturally developed practices of truth-telling. There are other mnemonic values, constitutively enabled by a variety of sociocultural practices whose primary aim is not epistemic. All mnemonic values are pragmatic and context sensitive. I’ll show how my view leaves no room for memory skepticism, and will detail how it construes the link between remembering and imagining. 26 November 2020 10:30-12:00 CET (UTC+01:00) Zoom link : https://univ-grenoble-alpes-fr.zoom.us/j/99070420986?pwd=Nk8rT1JHY2NYZEE4TjUwandmRVdmQT09 meeting ID : 990 7042 0986 secret code : 745201 The talk takes place in the Institut de Philosophie de Grenoble's international seminar. More info : https://iphig.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/fr/actualites/and-oughts-remembering. All welcome! -- Kourken Michaelian http://phil-mem.org/ -- https://www.vidal-rosset.net/mailing_list_educasupphilo.html
[Educasup] essay prize, philosophy of memory, 3000 EUR, Centre for Philosophy of Memory/Review of Philosophy and Psychology
The Centre for Philosophy of Memory at the Université Grenoble Alpes is pleased to invite submissions for an essay prize on the theme of philosophy of memory. The winning essay will be published in the Review of Philosophy and Psychology. The winner will be awarded a budget of up to 3000 EUR to cover travel and accommodation for a research visit at the Centre for Philosophy of Memory. This will include an opportunity for the researcher to present his work and to participate in other CPM events. The competition is open to early-career researchers, defined as PhD students or those who are within five years of receiving their PhDs (i.e., the PhD should have been received in September 2015 or later). Submissions on all aspects of the philosophy of memory are welcome; this includes empirically-informed philosophical work. Submissions should be prepared for blind evaluation and should respect the Review of Philosophy and Psychology's instructions for authors, available here: https://www.springer.com/philosophy/epistemology+and+philosophy+of+science/journal/13164 . Please send submissions with the subject line "phil mem essay prize submission" to Chris McCarroll at chrismccarr...@hotmail.com. The deadline is February 28, 2021. For further details, see http://phil-mem.org/prize.php. -- Kourken Michaelian http://phil-mem.org/ -- https://www.vidal-rosset.net/mailing_list_educasupphilo.html
[Educasup] Cercle d'épistémologieéconomique du jeudi 19 novembre: Marianne JOHNSON, "Elinor Ostrom on Working Together (and Apart)?"
Cercle d’épistémologie économique CES, UNIVERSITE DE PARIS I - PANTHEON SORBONNE 106-112 bd de l’Hôpital, 75647 PARIS CEDEX 13, FRANCE tél: 01 44 07 82 37 Chers amis, La prochaine séance du Cercle d’épistémologie économique aura lieu, dans les circonstances actuelles, par zoom : le jeudi 19 novembre 2020 de 18 heures à 20 heures Marianne JOHNSON (University of Wisconsin Oshkosh) “Elinor Ostrom on Working Together (and Apart)” Abstract: In this paper, I examine the strategies by which Elinor Ostrom carved out a successful career as a woman in the social sciences with a particular emphasis on her engagement with the discipline of economics. The methodology is guided by Ostrom’s work with small-N case studies. These case studies explore a single but complex community to draw generalizations about a larger whole. Levels of analysis include (i) individual behavioral choices, (ii) the micro (or community) situation, and (iii) the larger socio-ecological context. By considering such, we can see how Ostromsuccessfully leveraged collaboration, while still differentiating and protecting her work from appropriation. Identified individual strategies relate to her choice of co-authors, her balance of co-authored and sole publications, the large number of book chapters she chose to author. The intellectual community of the Ostrom Workshop is also examined, including its organization and outputs, how Ostrom ma naged to the Workshop to enhance co-production of research, and how the Workshop insulated Ostrom from broader systemic disciplinary discrimination. Last, I consider how Ostrom came to be the first woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences. Le lien zoom: Sujet : Cercle d'épistémologie Marianne Johnson ; Heure : 19 nov. 2020 06:00 PM Paris https://zoom.univ-paris1.fr/j/97261769189?pwd=aGErWXA0S2tTTVQ1dnpOVG5SeTZHZz09 ID de réunion : 972 6176 9189 ; Code secret : 018970 Une seule touche sur l’appareil mobile : +33170379729,,97261769189#,,0#,,018970# France : +33170950103,,97261769189#,,0#,,018970# France Composez un numéro en fonction de votre emplacement : +33 1 7037 9729 France ; +33 1 7095 0103 France ; +33 1 7095 0350 France ; +33 1 8699 5831 France ; +33 1 7037 2246 France ID de réunion : 972 6176 9189 ; Code secret : 018970 Trouvez votre numéro local : https://zoom.univ-paris1.fr/u/a8YRJ8OmO Avec notre amitié, Annie L. Cot, Dorian Jullien, Jérôme Lallement Annie L. Cot Centre d'économie de la Sorbonne Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne Maison des sciences économiques 106-112, boulevard de l'Hôpital 75013 Paris tél : 01 44 07 82 37 fax : 01 44 07 83 13 -- https://www.vidal-rosset.net/mailing_list_educasupphilo.html
[Educasup] rappel: Cercle d'épistémologieéconomique du jeudi 12 novembre: Olivier MARTIN, "Les statistiques et au-delà : une sociologie de tous les chiffres est-elle possible ?"
Cercle d’épistémologie économique CES, UNIVERSITE DE PARIS I - PANTHEON SORBONNE 106-112 bd de l’Hôpital, 75647 PARIS CEDEX 13, FRANCE tél: 01 44 07 82 37 Chers amis, La prochaine séance du Cercle d’épistémologie économique aura lieu, dans les circonstances actuelles, par zoom : le jeudi 12 novembre 2020 de 18 heures à 20 heures Olivier MARTIN (Directeur du Centre de Recherche sur le Liens Sociaux (CERLIS), Université de Paris) "Les statistiques et au-delà : une sociologie de tous les chiffres est-elle possible ?" à propos de son ouvrage, L'empire des chiffres, paru chez Armand Colin en 2020 Le lien zoom : Sujet : Cercle d'épistémologie du 12 novembre: Olivier MARTIN, "Les statistiques et au-delà : une sociologie de tous les chiffres est-elle possible ?" Heure : 12 nov. 2020 06:00 PM Paris https://zoom.univ-paris1.fr/j/94185255039?pwd=M3haeE85MWFKaWd4c0dORXpQc2loQT09 ID de réunion : 941 8525 5039 ; code secret : 156423 Une seule touche sur l’appareil mobile +33170379729,,94185255039#,,0#,,156423# France ; +33170950103,,94185255039#,,0#,,156423# France Composez un numéro en fonction de votre emplacement +33 1 7037 9729 France +33 1 7095 0103 France +33 1 7095 0350 France +33 1 8699 5831 France +33 1 7037 2246 France ID de réunion : 941 8525 5039, code secret : 156423 Trouvez votre numéro local : https://zoom.univ-paris1.fr/u/aiRZ4phpX Avec notre amitié, Annie L. Cot, Dorian Jullien, Jérôme Lallement Annie L. Cot Centre d'économie de la Sorbonne Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne Maison des sciences économiques 106-112, boulevard de l'Hôpital 75013 Paris tél : 01 44 07 82 37 fax : 01 44 07 83 13 -- https://www.vidal-rosset.net/mailing_list_educasupphilo.html