Up next in the Bochum-Grenoble-Taipei Memory Colloquium:
Yasushi Hirai (Keio University)
Second-person episodic memory: Rethinking interpersonal dimensions of remembering
12:15-13:45 CET/19:15-20:45 Taiwan, 9 January 2025
https://t.co/BMVJGD8A7r
If you are in Paris next Monday from 2pm to 3pm—and the following three Mondays at the same time—you'll be welcome at my lectures on "Thoughts and Things" at the Collège de France (where I'll seek "to understand minds via the role they play in guiding us through a complex world")
Mirroring brains: How we understand others from the inside By Giacomo Rizzolatti, Corrado Sinigaglia. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. 2023. Hardcover US$ 46.99. ISBN: 9780198871705 - Chen - 2024 - British Journal of Psychology - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/nXARpTbcQx
Excited to share that my paper “Just simulating? Linguistic support for continuism about remembering and imagining” is now out in Review of Philosophy and Psychology: https://t.co/ngYzvZw9ad
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I very much look forward to the first talk in the new session of our Bochum-Grenoble-Taipei Memory Colloquium https://t.co/H5Qxz6Vy2N
Hakwan Lau on "Subjective perceptual experience requires procedural memory"
17 October 2024, 12:15-13:45 CET.
I'm very happy to report that my paper "Narrative Understanding" is now out at the European Journal of Philosophy!
The paper explores the role of narratives in fields like sociology and political science. https://t.co/41vhuygdx5
The Sophia Annual Public Lecture, Experimental Philosophy and the Origins of Empiricism, will be delivered by Peter Anstey, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sydney at the University of Wollongong on 14 October 2024. All welcome.
https://t.co/wE3JFTvgdI
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The University of Wollongong is offering generous PhD scholarships. Interested prospective students, domestic or international, with strong credentials are encouraged to apply.
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