The IPM 5 program is available to view! We're very excited for the fantastic conference that @sarahrobins.bsky.social has put together and looking forward to everyone's talks at Purdue in just a couple of weeks!
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The Philosophy of Memory Organization
To promote my work on the Problem of Explaining Shifting Targets (PEST), I have written a post for the New Work in Philosophy Substack.
I talk about turmeric.
Check it out here:
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This event starts tomorrow. I speak on Wednesday. The event can be attended virtually: contact the organizers for more details: phil-mem.org/events/2026-...
For @gershbrain.bsky.social, if you don't have it already:
(I can provide more context if need be)
I have put in my proofs for my chapter in "Scientific Mistakes and Mistaken Science: Malfunction, Error, Failure," which is due out later this year. My contribution is titled: "Detecting phenomena in datasets: Is the rest noise?"
I will give a talk at "Beyond Neuro-computationalism: the philosophy and science of biological brains." My talk is titled "Metabolism and the Medium of Cognition"
More information and registration information in the repost. Consider attending:
IPM5 is coming up soon, and here is a Memory Palace post about it. The program is now available through the post. My keynote talk is titled: "Conflict Over and Resistance to How We Conceptualize Memory."
Tomorrow, I give a talk on "Metabolism and the Medium of Cognition" at this event:
This is work with @phaueis.bsky.social
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Next week, I will speak on some of this history at IPM5. It is weirder than you likely could imagine.
I had a great time presenting my work on comparing biological and artificial cognitive systems at the PAIR (Philosophy and AI Research) at FAU Erlangen Nürnberg today! Based on the joint BBS target article with @davidcolaco.bsky.social, I ask (1/2)
This book shows that the understanding of science is somewhat biased, and error, failure and mistake play a more substantial role than usually conceived
In the 1960s, worm-training experiments and their strange implications captivated the nation. Columnist Claire L. Evans follows the neuroscientists who attempted to recapture the magic.
I will speak at "Atypical Cases of Memory:
From Minimal Agents to Human Development" May 13th. My talk is titled: "What type of memory should concern us? Assessing the viability of taxonomic retreat"
Registrations are still open for our Beyond Neuro-compuationalism workshop in Antwerp (4/5 of June). You can check our stellar line-up of speaker and register here
www.uantwerpen.be/en/research-...
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Marco Facchin
Today at the Memory Palace: a preview of the 5th biennial Issues in Philosophy of Memory (IPM5) meeting - at Purdue next month!
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Still two weeks to submit your abstract for our Beyond Neurocomputationalism workshop (Antwerp 4-5 June). Keynote Speakers include Kate Nave, Romain Brette, Vicente Raja, Matteo Mossio, Mazviita Chirimuuta & Alicia Juarrero!
Info below!
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