A propos

Professeur à l'université Grenoble Alpes, j'effectue l'essentiel de mes recherches dans le domaine de la philosophie de la mémoire, où, m'opposant à l'influente théorie causale, selon laquelle l'occurrence d'un souvenir d'un événement présuppose l'existence d'un lien causal de la sorte dite « appropriée » avec une expérience antérieure de cet événement, je soutiens une théorie simulationniste (initialement proposée dans mon livre en nom propre de 2016 et développée depuis dans plusieurs articles et chapitres) selon laquelle l'occurrence d'un souvenir ne présuppose pas l'existence d'un tel lien et revient simplement au fait d'imaginer l'événement dont il est question. Je travaille également sur diverses questions connexes, telles que le rapport entre le souvenir et l'imagination plus généralement (le débat continuiste-discontinuiste), les conditions de correction de représentations mnésiques (le débat aléthiste-authenticiste), le rapport entre le souvenir et le rêve, la dimension phénoménale du souvenir (l'autonoésis), la nature des erreurs mnésiques (fabulation, mésouvenir, ...), la mémoire d'observateur, la mémoire collective et la connaissance mnésique.

Publications
Livre en nom propre
  1. [lien] Michaelian, K. (2016). Mental time travel: Episodic memory and our knowledge of the personal past. MIT Press.
Direction d'ouvrages collectifs
  1. [lien] Gregory, D., & Michaelian, K. (Eds.). (2024). Dreaming and memory: Philosophical issues. Springer.
  2. [lien] Lin, Y.-T., McCarroll, C., Michaelian, K., & Stuart, M. (Eds.). (2024). Successful and unsuccessful remembering and imagining [Special issue]. Philosophy and the Mind Sciences.
  3. [lien] Sant'Anna, A., McCarroll, C. J., & Michaelian, K. (Eds.). (2023). Current controversies in philosophy of memory. Routledge.
  4. [lien] McCarroll, C. J., Michaelian, K., & Arango-Muñoz, S. (Eds.). (2021). Memory and perception [Special issue]. Estudios de Filosofía 64.
  5. [lien] Sant'Anna, A., Michaelian, K., & Perrin, D. (Eds.). (2020). Memory as mental time travel [Special issue]. Review of Philosophy and Psychology 11(2).
  6. [lien] Michaelian, K., Debus, D., & Perrin, D. (Eds.). (2018). New directions in the philosophy of memory. Routledge.
  7. [lien] Bernecker, S., & Michaelian, K. (Eds.). (2017). The Routledge handbook of philosophy of memory. Routledge.
  8. [lien] Michaelian, K., Klein, S. B., & Szpunar, K. K. (Eds.). (2016). Seeing the future: Theoretical perspectives on future-oriented mental time travel. Oxford University Press.
  9. [lien] Michaelian, K., & Arango-Muñoz, S. (Eds.). (2014). Epistemic feelings and epistemic emotions [Special section]. Philosophical Inquiries 2(1).
  10. [lien] Michaelian, K., & Sutton, J. (Eds.). (2013). Distributed cognition and memory research [Special issue]. Review of Philosophy and Psychology 4(1).
Articles et chapitres
  1. [PDF] Schirmer dos Santos, C., Sant'Anna, A., Michaelian, K., Openshaw, J., & Perrin, D. (Forthcoming). Debates contemporâneos em filosofia da memória: Uma breve introdução. Lampião - Revista de Filosofia.
  2. [PDF] Michaelian, K., & Wall, C. (Forthcoming). When misremembering goes online: The "Mandela effect" as collective confabulation. In Goldberg, S., & Wright, S. (Eds.), Memory and testimony: New essays in epistemology. Oxford University Press.
  3. [PDF] [DOI] Andonovski, N., & Michaelian, K. (2024). Naturalism and simulationism in the philosophy of memory. In Hossein Khani, A., Kemp, G., Rezaei, H. S., & Amiriara, H. (Eds.), Naturalism and its challenges (pp. 252-273). Routledge.
  4. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2024). True, authentic, faithful: Accuracy in memory for dreams. In Gregory, D., & Michaelian, K. (Eds.), Dreaming and memory: Philosophical issues (pp. 155-176). Springer.
  5. [PDF] [DOI] Gregory, D., & Michaelian, K. (2024). Dreaming and memory: Editors' introduction. In Gregory, D., & Michaelian, K. (Eds.), Dreaming and memory: Philosophical issues (pp. 1-10). Springer.
  6. [PDF] [DOI] Lin, Y.-T., McCarroll, C., Michaelian, K., & Stuart, M. (2024). Editorial introduction: Successful and unsuccessful remembering and imagining. Philosophy and the Mind Sciences, 5.
  7. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K., Sakuragi, S., Openshaw, J., & Perrin, D. (2024). Mental time travel. In Bietti, L., & Pogačar, M. (Eds.), Palgrave encyclopedia of memory studies. Palgrave.
  8. [PDF] [DOI] McCarroll, C., Michaelian, K., and Nanay, B. (2024). Explanatory contextualism about episodic memory: Towards a diagnosis of the causalist-simulationist debate. Erkenntnis, 89, 2273-2301.
  9. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2024). Radicalizing simulationism: Remembering as imagining the (nonpersonal) past. Philosophical Psychology, 37(5), 1170-1196.
  10. [PDF] [DOI] Openshaw, J., & Michaelian, K. (2024). Reference in remembering: Towards a simulationist account. Synthese, 203, 90.
  11. [PDF] [DOI] Sant'Anna, A., Michaelian, K., & Andonovski, N. (2024). Autonoesis and episodicity: Perspectives from philosophy of memory. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science, 15(1), e1665.
  12. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K., & Sakuragi, S. (2023). Shared metamemory and (the feeling of) shared memory. Current Anthropology, 64(6), 723.
  13. [PDF] McCarroll, C., & Michaelian, K. (2023). Deconstructing accuracy in episodic memory. Constructivist Foundations, 19(1), 65-67.
  14. [PDF] [DOI] Andonovski, N., & Michaelian, K. (2023). Accounting for the strangeness, infrequency, and suddenness of déjà vu. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 46, e358.
  15. [PDF] Michaelian, K., & Perrin, D. (2023). La métaphysique de la mémoire collective. In Luciani, I., & Souchay, C. (Eds.), La mémoire à l’épreuve de l’interdisciplinarité. Sciences humaines et cognitives (pp. 27-54). Presses Universitaires de Provence.
  16. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2023). Towards a virtue-theoretic account of confabulation. In Sant'Anna, A., McCarroll, C., & Michaelian, K. (Eds.), Current controversies in philosophy of memory (pp. 127-144). Routledge.
  17. [PDF] [DOI] Sant'Anna, A., McCarroll, C., & Michaelian, K. (2023). Current controversies in philosophy of memory: Editors' introduction. In Sant'Anna, A., McCarroll, C., & Michaelian, K. (Eds.), Current controversies in philosophy of memory (pp. 1-16). Routledge.
  18. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2023). If remembering is imagining, then what is forgetting? In A. Berninger & Í. Vendrell Ferran (Eds.), Philosophical perspectives on memory and imagination (pp. 76-93). Routledge.
  19. [PDF] Michaelian, K. (2022). Against Perrin's embodied causalism: Still no evidence for the necessity of appropriate causation. Intellectica, 76, 175-190.
  20. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K., & Sant'Anna, A. (2022). From authenticism to alethism: Against McCarroll on observer memory. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 21, 835-856.
  21. [PDF] [DOI] Cosentino, E., McCarroll, C., & Michaelian, K. (2022). Resisting temptation and overcoming procrastination: The roles of mental time travel and metacognition. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 21, 791-811.
  22. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K., Perrin, D., Sant'Anna, A., & Schirmer dos Santos, C. (2022). Mental time travel. In V. P. Glăveanu (Ed.), Palgrave encyclopedia of the possible. Palgrave Macmillan.
  23. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K., Dranseika, V., & Álvarez, J. (2021). Experimental philosophy of memory. Acta Scientiarum: Human and Social Sciences, 43, e60875.
  24. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2021). Imagining the past reliably and unreliably: Towards a virtue theory of memory. Synthese, 199, 7477-7507.
  25. [PDF] [DOI] Dranseika, V., McCarroll, C., & Michaelian, K. (2021). Are observer memories (accurate) memories? Insights from experimental philosophy. Consciousness and Cognition, 96, 103240.
  26. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2021). Episodic memory is not immune to error through misidentification: Against Fernández. Synthese, 198, 95252-9543.
  27. [PDF] [DOI] McCarroll, C., Michaelian, K., & Arango-Muñoz, S. (2021). Memory and perception, insights at the interface: Editors' introduction. Estudios de Filosofía, 64, 5-19.
  28. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K., & Sant'Anna, A. (2021). Memory without content? Radical enactivism and (post)causal theories of memory. Synthese, 198(Suppl 1), S307-S335.
  29. [PDF] [DOI] Perrin, D., Michaelian, K., & Sant'Anna, A. (2020). The phenomenology of remembering is an epistemic feeling. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 1531.
  30. [PDF] [DOI] Sant'Anna, A., Michaelian, K., & Perrin, D. (2020). Editorial: Memory as mental time travel. Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 11(2), 223-232.
  31. [PDF] [DOI] Arango-Muñoz, S., & Michaelian, K. (2020). From collective memory ... to collective metamemory? In Fiebich, A. (Ed.), Minimal cooperation and shared agency (pp. 195-217). Springer.
  32. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K., Perrin, D., & Sant'Anna, A. (2020). Continuities and discontinuities between imagination and memory: The view from philosophy. In Abraham, A. (Ed.), The Cambridge handbook of the imagination (pp. 293-310). Cambridge University Press.
  33. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2020). Confabulating as unreliable imagining: In defence of the simulationist account of unsuccessful remembering. Topoi, 39, 133-148.
  34. [PDF] [DOI] Bernecker, S., & Michaelian, K. (2019). Book review symposium: Editors' response. Memory Studies, 12(6), 746-750.
  35. [PDF] [DOI] Sant'Anna, A., & Michaelian, K. (2019). Teorias sobre o lembrar: Causalismo, simulacionismo e funcionalismo. Voluntas, 10(3), 8-36.
  36. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K., & Sutton, J. (2019). Collective mental time travel: Remembering the past and imagining the future together. Synthese, 196, 4933-4960.
  37. [PDF] [DOI] Sant'Anna, A., & Michaelian, K. (2019). Thinking about events: A pragmatist account of the objects of episodic hypothetical thought. Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 10, 187-217.
  38. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K., & Arango-Muñoz, S. (2018). Collaborative memory knowlege: A distributed reliabilist perspective. In Meade, M., Harris, C. B., van Bergen, P., Sutton, J., & Barnier, A. J. (Eds.), Collaborative remembering: Theories, research, applications (pp. 231-247). Oxford University Press.
  39. [PDF] Michaelian, K., & Robins, S. K. (2018). Beyond the causal theory? Fifty years after Martin and Deutscher. In Michaelian, K., Debus, D., & Perrin, D. (Eds.), New directions in the philosophy of memory (pp. 13-32). Routledge.
  40. [PDF] Michaelian, K., Debus, D., & Perrin, D. (2018). The philosophy of memory today and tomorrow: Editors' introduction. In Michaelian, K., Debus, D., & Perrin, D. (Eds.), New directions in the philosophy of memory (pp. 1-9). Routledge.
  41. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2018). Autonoesis and reconstruction in episodic memory: Is remembering systematically misleading? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 41(1), E22.
  42. [lien] Michaelian, K. (2018). Naturalistic descriptions of knowledge. In Hetherington, S., & Valaris, M. (Eds.), Philosophy of knowledge: A history (Vol. IV: Knowledge in contemporary philosophy) (pp. 69-88). Bloomsbury.
  43. [PDF] [lien] Michaelian, K., & Sutton, J. (2017). Memory. In Zalta, E. N. (Ed.), Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy. Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University. https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2017/entries/memory/
  44. [PDF] Michaelian, K., & Sutton, J. (2017). Collective memory. In Jankovic, M., & Ludwig, K. (Eds.), The Routledge handbook of collective intentionality. (pp. 140-151). Routledge.
  45. [PDF] Perrin, D., & Michaelian, K. (2017). Memory as mental time travel. In Bernecker, S., & Michaelian, K. (Eds.), The Routledge handbook of philosophy of memory. (pp. 228-239). Routledge.
  46. [PDF] Bernecker, S., & Michaelian, K. (2017). The philosophy of memory today: Editors' introduction. In Bernecker, S., & Michaelian, K. (Eds.), The Routledge handbook of philosophy of memory. (pp. 1-3). Routledge.
  47. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2016). Confabulating, misremembering, relearning: The simulation theory of memory and unsuccessful remembering. Frontiers in Psychology, 7, 1857.
  48. [PDF] [DOI] Davies, J., & Michaelian, K. (2016). Identifying and individuating cognitive systems: A task-based distributed cognition alternative to agent-based extended cognition. Cognitive Processing, 17, 307-319.
  49. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2016). Against discontinuism: Mental time travel and our knowledge of past and future events. In Michaelian, K., Klein, S. B., & Szpunar, K. K. (Eds.), Seeing the future: Theoretical perspectives on future-oriented mental time travel (pp. 62-92). Oxford University Press.
  50. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K., Klein, S. B., & Szpunar, K. K. (2016). The past, the present, and the future of future-oriented mental time travel. In Michaelian, K., Klein, S. B., & Szpunar, K. K. (Eds.), Seeing the future: Theoretical perspectives on future-oriented mental time travel (pp. 1-18). Oxford University Press.
  51. [lien] Michaelian, K. (2016). Memory. In McLaughlin, B. (Ed.), Macmillan Interdisciplinary Handbooks: Philosophy: Mind (pp. 227-243). Macmillan Reference.
  52. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2015). Opening the doors of memory: Is declarative memory a natural kind? Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science, 6, 475-482.
  53. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2014). JFGI: From distributed cognition to distributed reliabilism. Philosophical Issues, 24 314-346.
  54. [lien] Michaelian, K. (2014). La mémoire comme source de connaissances. In Chevalier, J.-M., & Gaultier, B. (Eds.), Connaître. Questions d’épistémologie contemporaine (pp. 119-148). Editions d'Ithaque.
  55. [PDF] [DOI] Arango-Muñoz, S., & Michaelian, K. (2014). Epistemic feelings, epistemic emotions: Review and introduction to the focus section. Philosophical Inquiries, 2(1), 97-122.
  56. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2013). The evolution of testimony: Receiver vigilance, speaker honesty, and the reliability of communication. Episteme, 10(1), 37-59.
  57. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2013). The information effect: Constructive memory, testimony, and epistemic luck. Synthese, 190, 2429–2456.
  58. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K., & Sutton, J. (2013). Distributed cognition and memory research: History and current directions. Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 4, 1-24.
  59. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2012). Metacognition and endorsement. Mind & Language, 27(3), 284-307.
  60. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2012). Is external memory memory? Biological memory and extended mind. Consciousness and Cognition, 21, 1154-1165.
  61. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2012). (Social) metacognition and (self-)trust. Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 3, 481-514.
  62. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2011). The epistemology of forgetting. Erkenntnis, 74, 399-424.
  63. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2011). Generative memory. Philosophical Psychology, 24(3), 323-342.
  64. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2011). Is memory a natural kind? Memory Studies, 4(2), 170-189.
  65. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2010). In defence of gullibility: The epistemology of testimony and the psychology of deception detection. Synthese, 176, 399-427.
  66. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2010). Reliabilism and privileged access. Journal of Philosophical Research, 34, 69-109.
  67. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2008). Testimony as a natural kind. Episteme, 5(2), 180-202.
Recensions
  1. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2024). [Review of the book Memory and remembering, by F. De Brigard]. Balkan Journal of Philosophy, 16(2), 195-196.
  2. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2020). [Review of the book Remembering from the outside: Personal memory and the perspectival mind, by C. J. McCarroll]. Argumenta, 5(2), 283-286.
  3. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2019). [Review of the book Memory and technology: How we use information in the brain and the world, by J. R. Finley, F. Naaz, & F. W. Goh]. Memory Studies, 12(3), 349-352.
  4. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2018). [Review of the book Experiencing time, by S. Prosser]. Philosophical Quarterly, 68(272), 642-644.
  5. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2018). [Review of the book Memory and the self: Phenomenology, science and autobiography, by M. Rowlands]. Frontiers in Psychology, 9, 177.
  6. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2018). [Episodic and semantic memory and imagination: The need for definitions. Review essay on the book Thinking about human memory, by M. S. Humphreys & K. A. Chalmers]. American Journal of Psychology, 131(1), 99-103.
  7. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2016). [Review of the book Memory: A history, by D. Nikulin]. Frontiers in Psychology, 6, 2047.
  8. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2016). [Review of the book Beyond the archive: Memory, narrative, and the autobiographical process, by J. Brockmeier]. Memory Studies, 9(3), 363-365.
  9. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2016). [Review of the book A critical introduction to testimony, by A. Gelfert]. Philosophical Quarterly, 67(266), 198-200.
  10. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2015). [Review of the book The two selves: Their metaphysical commitments and functional independence, by S. B. Klein]. Minds and Machines, 25(1), 119-122.
  11. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2015). [Review of the book The philosophy of metacognition: Mental agency and self-awareness, by J. Proust]. Analysis, 75(2), 349-351.
  12. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2014). [Review essay on the book Individual and collective memory consolidation: Analogous processes on different levels, by T. J. Anastasio, K. A. Ehrenberger, P. Watson, & W. Jiang]. Memory Studies, 7(2), 254-264.
  13. [PDF] [DOI] Michaelian, K. (2010). [Review of the book The metaphysics of memory, by S. Bernecker]. European Journal of Philosophy, 18(4), 623-626.

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Colloques, workshops et écoles (récents)
  • 2024, December 7-8. Shanghai-Grenoble Philosophy of Memory Workshop 2: Memory and Cognition [Workshop]. Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Organizers: Lai, C., Michaelian, K., Teng, L., Yang, Q., Yu, F.
  • 2024, November 29. Concepts et taxinomies de la mémoire : de la philosophie à l'ingénierie des connaissances [Workshop]. Nancy. Organizers: Arnould, F., Aimé, X., Michaelian, K., Terrier, P., Trojahn, C.
  • 2024, September 25-26. Santa Maria-Grenoble Philosophy of Memory Workshop 2 [Workshop]. Université Grenoble Alpes. Organizers: Zaccaro, G., Michaelian, K., Schirmer dos Santos, C., Camillo, J., Boumaza, D., Gambade, A., Langkau, N.
  • 2024, July 2-5. European Society for Philosophy and Psychology [Conference]. Université Grenoble Alpes. Local organizers: Michaelian, K., Perrin, D., Faivre, N. Programme committee: Alsmith, A., Cummins, C., Grosse Wiessmann, C.
  • 2024, March 15-17. Eurasian Memory Meeting [Workshop]. National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University. Organizers: Lin, Y.-T., McCarroll, C., Michaelian, K., Sakuragi, S., Sant'Anna, A., Chan, L.-C., Cheng, T.
  • 2023, November 21-22. Remembering: Analytic and Bergsonian Perspectives 3 [Workshop]. Université Grenoble Alpes. Organizers: Michaelian, K., Boumaza, D., Hirai, Y., Fujita, H., Langkau, N.
  • 2023, July 21-22. Causation in Memory [Workshop]. Université Grenoble Alpes. Organizers: Andonovski, N., Michaelian, K., Álvarez, J., & Camillo, J. C.
  • 2023, July 7-8. Simulationism 2023 [Workshop]. Université Grenoble Alpes. Organizers: Michaelian, K., Andonovski, N., & Openshaw, J.
  • 2023, June 30-July 1. Philosophie analytique de l'esprit : colloque jeunes chercheurs de la SoPhA/Analytic Philosophy of Mind: SoPhA Early-Career Researchers Conference [Conference]. Université Grenoble Alpes. Organizers: Michaelian, K., Álvarez, J.
  • 2023, June 9-10. Memory and Mind 2: A Sofia-Grenoble Workshop [Workshop]. Sofia. Organizers: Bakalova, M., Andonovski, N., & Michaelian, K.
  • 2023, April 28. Memory and Mental Files [Workshop]. Université Grenoble Alpes. Organizers: Openshaw, J., Murez, M., & Michaelian, K.
  • 2022, November 14, 15, 18. Successful and Unsuccessful Remembering and Imagining [Workshop]. National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University/Université Grenoble Alpes (online). Organizers: Lin, Y.-T., McCarroll, C., Stuart, M., & Michaelian, K.
  • 2022, October 2. Remembering: Analytic and Bergsonian Perspectives 2 [Workshop]. Fukuoka University. Organizers: Hirai, Y., Michaelian, K., & Sakuragi, S.
  • 2022, July 15-16. Simulationism 2022 [Workshop]. Université Grenoble Alpes. Organizers: Michaelian, K., Álvarez, J., & Crozatier, N.
  • 2022, June 30-July 2. Reference in Remembering [Workshop]. Université Grenoble Alpes. Organizers: Openshaw, J., Perrin, D., Michaelian, K.
  • 2022, June 9-10. Grenoble-Bochum Memory Workshop [Workshop]. Université Grenoble Alpes. Organizers: Michaelian, K., Werning, M., Openshaw, J.
  • 2022, March 14-16. Dreaming and Memory 2 [Workshop]. Université Grenoble Alpes/Universität Tübingen (online). Organizers: Gregory, D., & Michaelian, K.
  • 2021, December 2-3. Memory: Phenomenological and Analytic Approaches [School]. Université Grenoble Alpes. Organizers: Michaelian, K., Perrin, D., Römer, I., Schnell, A., & Sant'Anna, A.
  • 2021, September 16-17. Memory and Mind: A Grenoble-Sofia Workshop [Workshop]. Université Grenoble Alpes/Bulgarian Academy of Sciences/Sun Yat-sen University (online). Organizers: Andonovski, N., Bakalova, M., Ivanov, I., & Michaelian, K.
  • 2021, April 6, 21. Memory and Self [Workshop]. Université Grenoble Alpes/Ruhr-Universität Bochum (online). Organizers: Newen, A., & Michaelian, K. International workshop.
  • 2021, February 22-23. Dreaming and Memory [Workshop]. Université Grenoble Alpes/Universität Tübingen (online). Organizers: Gregory, D., & Michaelian, K.
  • 2021, February 3-4. Memory and Perception: Starting the Conversation [Workshop]. Université Grenoble Alpes (online). Organizers: Sant'Anna, A., & Michaelian, K.
  • 2020, October 26-31. Current Controversies in Philosophy of Memory [Conference]. Université Grenoble Alpes/Washington University in Saint Louis (online). Organizers: McCarroll, C., Michaelian, K., & Sant'Anna, A.
  • 2019, November 1-2. Cologne-Grenoble Philosophy of Memory Workshop [Workshop]. University of Cologne. Organizers: Bernecker, S., & Michaelian, K.
  • 2019, October 28-29. Remembering: Analytic and Bergsonian Perspectives [Workshop]. Université Grenoble Alpes. Organizers: Hirai, Y., & Michaelian, K.
  • 2019, August 23-24. Santa-Maria Grenoble Philosophy of Memory Workshop [Workshop]. Universidade Federal de Santa Maria. Organizers: Schirmer dos Santos, C., Michaelian, K.
  • 2019, July 1-4. Issues in Philosophy of Memory 2 [Conference]. Université Grenoble Alpes. Organizers: Michaelian, K., Perrin, D., Sant'Anna, A.
  • 2019, June 28-29. Memory: A Self-Referential Account [Workshop]. Université Grenobles Alpes. Organizers: Michaelian, K., Perrin, D., Sant'Anna, A.
  • 2019, April 27. Shanghai-Grenoble Philosophy of Memory Workshop [Workshop]. NYU Shanghai. Organizers: Teng, L., & Michaelian, K.

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Interventions (récentes, sélection)
  • Michaelian, K. (2024, December). Causalism(s) and mnemic reference [Invited seminar talk.] East China Normal University.
  • Michaelian, K., Álvarez, J., & Openshaw, J. (2024, December). Is De Brigard a simulationist? [Invited seminar talk.] Institute of Philosophy, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
  • Michaelian, K. (2024, November). Causalism(s) and mnemic reference [Invited workshop talk]. Memory and Language: The Semantics of Remembering (Ruhr-Universität Bochum).
  • Michaelian, K., Álvarez, J., & Openshaw, J. (2024, June). Is De Brigard a simulationist? [Invited conference talk]. Issues in Philosophy of Memory 4 (Université de Genève).
  • Michaelian, K. (2023, November). Radical generationism revisited [Invited seminar talk]. Brazilian Society for Analytic Philosophy (online).
  • Michaelian, K., & Perrin, D. (2023, August). Mnemic reference: Mapping and evaluating causalist and simulationist accounts [Refereed conference talk]. European Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Prague.
  • Michaelian, K. (2022, November). Problems for the simulation theory of memory [Invited seminar talk]. Philosophy department seminar, University of Miami (online).
  • Michaelian, K. (2022, September). Radical aretaic simulationism [Invited seminar talk]. Philosophy of Memory Seminar, Shibaura Institute of Technology.
  • Michaelian, K. (2022, September). The simulation theory of memory [Invited seminar talk]. Philosophy of Memory Seminar, Shibaura Institute of Technology.
  • Michaelian, K. (2022, September). Against Perrin’s embodied causalism: Still no evidence for the necessity of appropriate causation [Keynote workshop talk]. Memory and Imagination: Varieties of (Dis)continuism (Gesellschaft für Analytische Philosophie 11 satellite workshop), Humboldt-Universität Berlin.
  • Michaelian, K. (2022, March). Against Perrin’s embodied causalism: Still no evidence for the necessity of appropriate causation [Invited conference talk]. Naturalism and Its Challenges, Iranian Institute of Philosophy (online).
  • Michaelian, K. (2021, November). Radicalizing simulationism: Remembering as imagining the (nonpersonal) past [Invited seminar talk]. Thumos seminar, Université de Genève.
  • Michaelian, K. (2021, September). Radicalizing simulationism: Remembering as imagining the (nonpersonal) past [Invited seminar talk]. Language, Epistemology, Metaphysics, and Mind Research Interest Group seminar, University of Toronto.
  • Michaelian, K. (2021, September). Against Perrin’s embodied causalism: Still no evidence for appropriate causation [Refereed conference talk]. European Society for Philosophy and Psychology 2021, Universität Leipzig (online).
  • Michaelian, K. (2021, March). True, authentic, faithful: Accuracy in memory for dreams [Invited seminar talk]. VICTR (Virtual International Consortium for Truth Research) seminar (online).
  • Michaelian, K. (2021, February). From authenticism to alethism: Against McCarroll on observer memory [Invited seminar talk]. CamPoS (Cambridge Philosophy of Science) seminar, University of Cambridge (online).
  • Michaelian, K. (2021, February). From authenticism to alethism: Against McCarroll on observer memory [Refereed workshop talk]. Generative Episodic Memory 2021: Interdisciplinary Perspectives from Neuroscience, Psychology, and Philosophy, Ruhr-Universität Bochum (online).
  • Michaelian, K. (2020, December). From authenticism to alethism: Against McCarroll on observer memory [Invited workshop talk]. Bay Area Philosophy of Memory 2020, San Francisco State University (online).
  • Michaelian, K. (2020, April). Truth and authenticity in observer perspective memory [Invited conference talk]. 8th International Conference of Cognitive Science, Tehran (online).
  • Michaelian, K. (2020, January). Memory as an achievement [Invited workshop talk]. Memory, Imagination, and the Self, Universität Stuttgart.
  • Michaelian, K. (2019, December). What’s next for the simulation theory of memory? [Invited seminar talk]. Universität Salzburg.
  • Michaelian, K. (2019, October). Imagining the past reliably and unreliably: What’s next for the simulation theory of memory? [Invited conference talk]. Exploring the Mind’s Eye: Philosophical and Scientific Perspectives on Imagination, Bilkent University.
  • Michaelian, K. (2019, September). What’s next for the simulation theory of memory? [Invited workshop talk]. Retreat of the research unit FOR 2812 Constructing scenarios of the past, Ruhr-Universität Bochum.
  • Michaelian, K. (2019, August). Remembering as imagining: The current status of the simulation theory of memory [Talk as part of refereed symposium within conference]. Philosophy of memory and imagination workshop (Principia International Symposium), Florianópolis.
  • Michaelian, K. (2019, May). Ontologie de la mémoire (collective) [Invited workshop talk]. La mémoire à l’épreuve de l’interdisciplinarité. Vers une nouvelle approche de récits mémoriels ?, Université Aix-Marseille.
  • Michaelian, K. (2019, April). Episodic memory is not immune to error through misidentification: Against Fernández [Invited seminar talk]. East China Normal University.
  • Michaelian, K. (2019, April). Memory without content? Radical enactivism and (post)causal theories of memory [Invited seminar talk]. Shanghai University.
  • Michaelian, K. (2019, March). Memory without content? Radical enactivism and (post)causal theories of memory [Invited seminar talk]. Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon.
  • Michaelian, K. (2019, February). Memory and/as imagination: Causalist and simulationist perspectives [Invited seminar talk]. Centre for Philosophical Psychology, University of Antwerp.

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Financements (actuels et récents)

L'Agence nationale de la recherche vient d'accorder un financement PRME (projet de recherche mono-équipe) à SCARR (Simulationist and Causalist Accounts of Reference in Remembering), un projet portant sur les approches causalistes et simulationnistes de la référence mnésique qui aura une durée de deux ans et qui a débuté en septembre 2024 avec une équipe composée de moi-même en tant qu'investigateur principal, mon collaborateur fréquent Denis Perrin et Jakub Rudnicki en tant que post-doctorant.

En tant que membre senior de l'Institut universitaire de France de 2021 à 2026, je jouis d'une enveloppe de crédits de recherche ainsi que d'une réduction de mon service statutaire d'enseignement.

Je viens d'obtenir un financement du dispositif International Research Booster de l'UGA pour un projet sur les épistémologies générationistes du souvenir épisodic avec des partenaires en Estonie, au Japon, en Pologne et à Taïwan. Le projet débutera en 2024 et s'achèvera en 2015. Je suis actuellement le coordinateur français d'un projet sur la mémoire et l'imagination financé par le programme franco-brésilien CAPES-COFECUB. Le projet a débuté en 2020 et arrivera à son terme à la fin de 2024. Je suis également membre de l'équipe d'un projet sur les émotions et le voyage mental dans le temps financé par le programme franco-taïwanais ORCHID. Le projet a débuté en 2023 et arrivera à son terme à la fin de 2024.

De 2018 à 2022, j'ai détenu un « environnement IDEX » de l'Initiative d'excellence (IDEX) Université Grenoble Alpes. Entre autres choses, cet environnement a financé les salaires de deux post-doctorants.

J'ai également bénéficié d'un certain nombre de financements pour des séjours de recherche. Récemment, j'ai reçu un soutien de la Japan Society for the Promotion of Science pour un séjour au Shibaura Institute of Technology et à l'université de Fukuoka et j'ai été Mercator fellow sur l'unité de recherche DFG FOR 2812 (Constructing Scenarios of the Past) à l'université de la Ruhr à Bochum.

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Encadrements (actuels et récents)

Si vous souhaitez potentiellement faire un post-doctorat ou un doctorat sous ma direction, n'hésitez pas à me contacter. Sachez, par contre, que les financements doctoraux sont difficiles à obtenir en France et qu'il n'existe aucun programme de financement post-doctoral au niveau national.

Post-doctorants

Depuis september 2024, j'encadre Jakub Rudnicki, post-doctorant SCARR (voir ci-dessus). J'accueille également Jelena Markovic, qui partage son temps pendant son post-doctorat à la Maison de la création et de l'innovation entre la MaCI et le CPM.

Je dirige actuellement un post-doctorant financé par une bourse Marie Skłodowska-Curie de la Commission Européenne : Nikola Andonovski, dont le projet, MEMOCAUSE, porte sur la causation dans le souvenir épisodique. J'ai récemment dirigé le post-doctorat, également financé par une bourse Marie Skłodowska-Curie, de James Openshaw, dont le projet, MEMOBJECT, porte sur la mémoire objectuelle. Le docteur Openshaw est actuellement maître de conférences à l'université de technologie de Nanyang.

J'ai récemment encadré Chris McCarroll (actuellement maître de conférences à l'université nationale Yang Ming Chiao Tung) et André Sant'Anna (actuellement Ambizione Fellow à l'université de Genève, financé par le Fonds national suisse) en tant que post-doctorants, les deux financés par l'IDEX Université Grenoble Alpes.

Doctorants

Je dirige actuellement le doctorat de Juan F. Álvarez, financé par l'école doctorale 487 (Philosophie, histoire, création, représentation), qui porte sur la compatibilité de l'hypothèse de l'esprit étendu et diverses théories de la mémoire ; ce doctorat a lieu dans le cadre d'une cotutelle entre l'UGA et l'université de la Ruhr à Bochum, avec Markus Werning comme co-directeur. Je dirige également le doctorat de Nicolas Crozatier, qui porte sur les possibles effets de formes de réalité augmentée sur la mémoire ; ce doctorat a lieu dans le cadre d'une cotutelle entre l'UGA et l'université Macquarie, avec Neil Levy comme co-encadrant.

J'ai récemment encadré le doctorat de Vilius Dranseika sur la mémoire et l'identité personnelle. Le docteur Dranseika est à présent chercheur à l'université Jagellon.

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Responsabilités (actuelles, sélection)

A l'UGA, je dirige le Centre de philosophie de la mémoire (CPM) au sein de l'Institut de philosophie de Grenoble (IPhiG). Outre les diverses tâches liées à ce rôle, qui incluent l'organisation de colloques, de workshops et de séminaires, l'accueil de chercheurs et de doctorants invités et la maintenance de PhilMemBib (une base de données compréhensive de publications en philosophie de la mémoire), je suis actuellement vice-président de la Société de philosophie analytique (SoPhA) et j'ai été par le passé membre du comité de pilotage de la Philosophy of Memory Organization (PhOMO). Je co-dirige la collection « Philosophy of Memory and Imagination » chez Oxford University Press, je suis membre du comité de rédaction de la Review of Philosophy and Psychology et je suis membre des comités scientifiques de plusieurs revues, y compris Memory Studies et Memory, Mind & Media.

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Enseignements (actuels)

J'enseigne aux niveaux de la licence et du master au département de philosophie à l'UGA. Remarquez que nous proposons un parcours en philosophie de la cognition au sein du master.

Je fais aussi régulièrement un cours dans le cadre du master en sciences cognitives à Grenoble INP.

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Adresses
Adresse postale :

Laboratoire IPhiG
Université Grenoble Alpes, bâtiment ARSH
CS 40700
38058 Grenoble CEDEX 9 FRANCE

Adresse physique :

Centre de philosophie de la mémoire
Université Grenoble Alpes, bâtiment CTL
7, allée de Palestine
38610 Gières

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