I argue that our current practice of ascribing the term “ memory ” to mental states and processes lacks epistemic warrant. Memory, according to the “received view”, is any state or process that results from the sequential stages of encoding, storage and retrieval. By these criteria, memory, or its footprint, can be seen in virtually every mental state we are capable of having. This, I argue, stretches the term to the breaking point. I draw on phenomenological, historical and conceptual considerations to make the case that an act of memory entails a direct, non-inferential feeling of re-acquaintance with one’s past. It does so by linking content retrieved from storage with autonoetic awareness during retrieval. On this view, memory is not th...
Memories have long been compared with archived items that can be faithfully retrieved by minds, as i...
Memory is a critical function of the brain; we treasure many of our memories, and it is widely belie...
Memory generally is understood as being “a system for storing and retrieving information” (e.g. Badd...
I argue that our current practice of ascribing the term “memory” to mental states and processes lack...
Remembering seems, to philosophers and scientists, one of the most mystifying of human activities. Y...
Memory has eluded a unified philosophical analysis for millennia because memory isn’t a single type ...
Abstract: Let’s start from scratch in thinking about what memory is for, and consequently, how it wo...
The most salient aspect of memory is its role in preserving previously acquired information so as to...
The purpose of this chapter is to determine what is to remember something, as opposed to imagining i...
The intuitive view that memories are characterized by a feeling of pastness, perceptions by a feelin...
Most of our beliefs are memory beliefs. It is rather surprising, then, that the epistemology of memo...
Memory is a key contemporary theme within the social and biomedical sciences. Treatments of memory r...
Models of memory in cognitive science and philosophy have traditionally explained human remembering ...
Memory traces feature in nearly every account of memory. They appear as birds in Plato\u27s aviaries...
Memory is one of the most studied topics in cognitive psychology. Attention to memory has branching ...
Memories have long been compared with archived items that can be faithfully retrieved by minds, as i...
Memory is a critical function of the brain; we treasure many of our memories, and it is widely belie...
Memory generally is understood as being “a system for storing and retrieving information” (e.g. Badd...
I argue that our current practice of ascribing the term “memory” to mental states and processes lack...
Remembering seems, to philosophers and scientists, one of the most mystifying of human activities. Y...
Memory has eluded a unified philosophical analysis for millennia because memory isn’t a single type ...
Abstract: Let’s start from scratch in thinking about what memory is for, and consequently, how it wo...
The most salient aspect of memory is its role in preserving previously acquired information so as to...
The purpose of this chapter is to determine what is to remember something, as opposed to imagining i...
The intuitive view that memories are characterized by a feeling of pastness, perceptions by a feelin...
Most of our beliefs are memory beliefs. It is rather surprising, then, that the epistemology of memo...
Memory is a key contemporary theme within the social and biomedical sciences. Treatments of memory r...
Models of memory in cognitive science and philosophy have traditionally explained human remembering ...
Memory traces feature in nearly every account of memory. They appear as birds in Plato\u27s aviaries...
Memory is one of the most studied topics in cognitive psychology. Attention to memory has branching ...
Memories have long been compared with archived items that can be faithfully retrieved by minds, as i...
Memory is a critical function of the brain; we treasure many of our memories, and it is widely belie...
Memory generally is understood as being “a system for storing and retrieving information” (e.g. Badd...