We offer a framework for assessing what the structure of episodic memory might be, if one accepts the Buddhist denial of persisting selves. This paper is a response to Jonardon Ganeri's paper "Mental time travel and attention", which explores Buddhaghosa's ideas about memory. (It will eventually be published with a reply by Ganeri)
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This is the introductory essay for the edited volume "Exhibiting the Analogue / Exhibiting the Digit...
2013-2014 U-M Library Undergraduate Research Award Maize Award for Single-Term Projects, First Place...
First paragraph: According to the hypothesis of extended cognition (henceforth ExC), the physical ma...
We offer a framework for assessing what the structure of episodic memory might be, if one accepts th...
This is a good time for such a substantial book on Buddhaghosa. His ideas may be more difficult to d...
This essay argues that there are theoretical benefits to keeping distinct—more pervasively than the ...
This is a chapter of conversations, thoughts, and images that have arisen from within the choreograp...
This thesis is formed of a fantasy novel, Dawnsmoke, and an exegesis that will examine the role play...
Tonight I would like to take your time consider the matters of how one can avoid simply seeing what ...
The output is an artefact comprising an artist’s book. It was developed from a performance, initiall...
My contribution to the first round of a tetralog with Bill Brewer, Anil Gupta, and John McDowell. Ea...
Material arts, craft-based practices, digital processes and technological constructs influence, sup...
An Invited blog from the journal Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2042-8308) which queries the co...
There seems to be widespread agreement that there are two modal values: necessity and possibility. X...
To understand why people’s behaviour challenges us we need empathy – insight into not just their beh...
This is the introductory essay for the edited volume "Exhibiting the Analogue / Exhibiting the Digit...
2013-2014 U-M Library Undergraduate Research Award Maize Award for Single-Term Projects, First Place...
First paragraph: According to the hypothesis of extended cognition (henceforth ExC), the physical ma...