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·         - Scientific Argument

·         Call for posters (deadline: May, 25 – acceptance notifications will be given as submissions will be received)

·         Venue

Jeudi 4 juin 2015

 MSH-Alpes – Amphithéâtre/Hall   1221, avenue Centrale, Domaine Universitaire

9h15-9h30 Ouverture/Opening

9h30-10h30: Kourken Michaelian
(University of Otago, New Zealand) “Collaborative memory knowledge: A distributed reliabilist perspective”

10h30-11h30: Denis Perrin (University of Grenoble, France) “Dual-process accounts and the epistemic authority of memory”

Pause café/Coffee break

11h45-12h45:
Chris Moulin (University of Dijon, France)  : “What does déjà vu tell us about dual process theories of human memory?”

Déjeuner/Lunch


14h15-15h15: Dorothea Debus (University of York, United Kingdom)  “Apprehending and Reconstructing the Past: Passivity and Activity in Everyday Recollective Memories”


Pause café/Coffee break

15h30-16h30:
Marina Trakas (University of Macquarie, Australia/EHESS-Institut Jean Nicod, France) : "The notion of false memory”



17h30-18h30 : poster session


 


Vendredi 5 juin 2015

MSH-Alpes – Amphithéâtre/Hall  1221, avenue Centrale, Domaine Universitaire


9h30-10h30:
Stéphane Rousset (University of Grenoble, France) “Memory and knowledge in a radical processing perspective”


10h30-11h30: Fabrice Teroni
 (University of Geneva, Switzerland) : “Seeming to remember”

Pause café/Coffee break

11h45-12h45: Lionel Brunel (University of Montpellier 3, France) & Rémy Versace (University of Lyon 2, France) : “Embodied and situated Memory : toward an horizontal view of the relation between memory and perception”



Déjeuner/Lunch


14h15-15h15: Asher Koriat
(University of Haifa, Israel)  : “Memory processes underlying confidence in our knowledge”

Pause café/Coffee break

15h30-16h30:
Denis Brouillet (University of Montpellier 3, France) “Remembering and feeling of pastness”

16h30-18h30 : poster session

20h00: Dîner/Dinner