(Routledge, 2014). This is a final draft only, and not identical to the published version. Introduction: the diversity of embodied remembering Experiences of embodied remembering are familiar and diverse. We settle bodily into familiar chairs or find our way easily round familiar rooms. We inhabit our own kitchens or cars or workspaces effectively and comfortably, and feel disrupted when our habitual and accustomed objects or technologies change or break or are not available. Hearing a particula
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Experiences of embodied remembering are familiar and diverse. We settle bodily into familiar chairs ...
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Abstract: Let’s start from scratch in thinking about what memory is for, and consequently, how it wo...
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Memories are one way we communicate aspects of self to others. Most people will organize their recol...
I introduce the seven papers in this special issue, by Andy Clark, Jerome Dokic, Richard Menary, Jen...
In the past few decades, many practitioners of cognitive science and philosophy of mind have staked ...
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In this paper we move from considering the chair as an (inanimate) object, to exploring its vitality...
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