John Sutton,
Philosophy Department, Macquarie University, Sydney.
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The programme
for these workshops is in html here
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You can see some photos taken by Dave Chalmers at the event here.
Three
special journal issues arising from our workshops on memory and
embodied cognition have been published in the last year.
Many thanks to all the authors, referees, editors,
conference helpers, and others who assisted in this long and enjoyable
process.
Papers from the workshops have appeared in special
issues of the journals Scan: journal of
media arts culture,
Cognitive
Processing: international quarterly of cognitive
science, and Philosophical
Psychology.
Only Scan
is free open-access (links below). If you would like copies of any
other papers, contact me or the authors.
Scroll down for a full breakdown of every paper in
these issues.
Special
issue #1: 'Memory,
Media, and Embodied Cognition' of Scan
volume 2 number 2, September 2005 (9 papers)
Special
issue #2: Cognitive
Processing: international quarterly of cognitive
science, volume 6 number 4, December 2005 (6 papers).
Continued/ extended in Cognitive
Processing, volume 7 number 1, March 2006 (3 papers)
Special issue #3 (June 2006) of Philosophical
Psychology, volume 19 number 3: memory, embodied cognition, &
the extended mind (7 papers).
Special
issue #1: 'Memory,
Media, and Embodied Cognition'
SCAN:
journal of media arts culture
Special issue, volume 2 number
2, September 2005 (9 papers)
John Sutton, Introduction:
memory, media, and embodied cognition
'Can
you think what I feel? Can you feel what I think?': Notes on affect,
embodiment and intersubjectivity in AI
Elizabeth A. Wilson
'The
Chain of Memory': Distributed Cognition in Early Modern England
Evelyn Tribble
Tangkic
Orders of Time: an anthropological approach to time study
Paul Memmott
Body
Memory in Muscular Action on Trapeze
Peta Tait
The
Dynamic Body Image and the Moving Body: revisiting Schilder's theory
for psychological research
Francine Hanley
The
Mutation of 'Cognition' and the Fracturing of Modernity: cognitive
technics, extended mind and cultural crisis
Andrew Murphie
Indexing
Audio-Visual Digital Media: the PathScape prototype
Mike Leggett
Seeking
self-consistency with integrity: an interdisciplinary approach to the
ethics of self and memory
Russell Downham
On
the Likely Form of 'Autobiographical Memory' for Aristotle
James William Ley
Special
issue #2: Cognitive
Processing
a) Special issue on memory, volume 6 number 4, December 2005 (6
papers), 223-287
John Sutton (Macquarie), 'Introduction to the special issue', 223-6
Review
Rob Wilson (Alberta), 'Collective Memory, Group Minds, and the Extended
Mind Thesis', 227-236
Research Reports
Deryn Strange, Matthew P. Gerrie, and Maryanne Garry (Victoria
University of Wellington),
'A few seemingly
harmless routes to a false memory', 237-242
Catherine Stevens (University of Western Sydney) and Shirley McKechnie
(Victorian College of the Arts),
'Thinking in Action: thought made visible in
contemporary dance', 243-252
Carl Windhorst (Macquarie), 'The Slave Model of Autobiographical
Memory', 253-265
Laboratory Reports
Elaine Reese and Michael Colombo (Otago)
'The Southernmost Memory Laboratory: studies of the
development of autobiographical memory at Otago University', 266-271
Amanda J. Barnier, Richard A. Bryant, Leah Campbell,
Rochelle Cox, Celia Harris, Lynette Hung, Fiona Maccallum, Stefanie J.
Sharman
(University of New South Wales), 'Memory on
the Beach: autobiographical memory and
post-hypnotic amnesia at UNSW', 272-281
b) Special section on the
foundations
of cognitive science, in the March 2006 issue, volume 7 number 1 (3
papers), 1-41
Reviews
Mitch Parsell (Macquarie), 'The Cognitive Cost of
Extending an
Evolutionary Mind into the Environment', pp.3-10
Pamela Lyon (ANU), 'The Biogenic Approach to
Cognition', pp.11-29
Research Report
Gerard O'Brien and Jon Opie (Adelaide), 'Memory and
Connectionist
Weight Representations', pp.30-41
Special issue #3: Philosophical
Psychology, volume 19 number 3 (June 2006), 281-416
Memory, Embodied Cognition, and the Extended Mind (7
papers).
John Sutton, 'Introduction: memory, embodied cognition, and the
extended mind', pp. 281-9
Andy Clark, 'Material Symbols', pp.291-307
Jerome Dokic, 'From Linguistic Contextualism to Situated Cognition: the
case of ad hoc concepts', pp.309-328
Richard Menary, 'Attacking the Bounds of Cognition', pp.329-344
Jenann Ismael, 'Saving the Baby: Dennett on autobiography, agency, and
the self', pp.345-360
Sue Campbell, 'Our Faithfulness to the Past: reconstructing memory
value', pp.361-380
Doris McIlwain, 'Already Filtered: affective immersion and personality
differences in accessing present and past', pp.381-399
Mark Rowlands, 'The Normativity of Action', pp.401-416
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