Episodic and semantic memory are often taken to be fundamentally different mental systems, and contemporary philosophers often pursue research questions about episodic memory, in particular, in isolation from semantic memory. This paper challenges that assumption, and puts pressure on philosophical approaches to memory that break off episodic memory as its own standalone topic. I present and systematize psychological and neuroscientific theories of semanticization, the thesis that memory content tends to drift from episodic to semantic in structure over time and exposure to an environment. Semanticization, I argue, is a long-term interconnection between episodic and semantic systems that requires approaching both the content and function of...
The distinction between episodic and semantic memory, proposed by Endel Tulving in 1972, remains a k...
There is compelling evidence that memory is supported by multiple, functionally independent subsyste...
Episodic memory often is conceptualized as a uniquely human system of long-term memory that makes av...
Episodic and semantic memory are often taken to be fundamentally different mental systems, and conte...
Episodic and semantic memory are often taken to be fundamentally different mental systems, and conte...
Episodic and semantic memory are often taken to be fundamentally different mental systems, and conte...
The distinction between episodic and semantic memory was proposed in 1972 by Endel Tulving and is st...
There seems to be a distinctive way in which we can remember events we have experienced ourselves, w...
The distinction between episodic and semantic declarative memory systems, as introduced by Tulving (...
The distinction between episodic and semantic declarative memory systems, as introduced by Tulving (...
The distinction between episodic and semantic declarative memory systems, as introduced by Tulving (...
The distinction between episodic and semantic declarative memory systems, as introduced by Tulving (...
The distinction between episodic and semantic declarative memory systems, as introduced by Tulving (...
The idea that episodic memory is distinguished from semantic memory by the fact that it involves aut...
Institute for Adaptive and Neural ComputationThere is compelling evidence that memory is supported b...
The distinction between episodic and semantic memory, proposed by Endel Tulving in 1972, remains a k...
There is compelling evidence that memory is supported by multiple, functionally independent subsyste...
Episodic memory often is conceptualized as a uniquely human system of long-term memory that makes av...
Episodic and semantic memory are often taken to be fundamentally different mental systems, and conte...
Episodic and semantic memory are often taken to be fundamentally different mental systems, and conte...
Episodic and semantic memory are often taken to be fundamentally different mental systems, and conte...
The distinction between episodic and semantic memory was proposed in 1972 by Endel Tulving and is st...
There seems to be a distinctive way in which we can remember events we have experienced ourselves, w...
The distinction between episodic and semantic declarative memory systems, as introduced by Tulving (...
The distinction between episodic and semantic declarative memory systems, as introduced by Tulving (...
The distinction between episodic and semantic declarative memory systems, as introduced by Tulving (...
The distinction between episodic and semantic declarative memory systems, as introduced by Tulving (...
The distinction between episodic and semantic declarative memory systems, as introduced by Tulving (...
The idea that episodic memory is distinguished from semantic memory by the fact that it involves aut...
Institute for Adaptive and Neural ComputationThere is compelling evidence that memory is supported b...
The distinction between episodic and semantic memory, proposed by Endel Tulving in 1972, remains a k...
There is compelling evidence that memory is supported by multiple, functionally independent subsyste...
Episodic memory often is conceptualized as a uniquely human system of long-term memory that makes av...