The role of autobiographical memory is not just to relate us to our past self, but also to shape the future self of ours by helping us navigate the complex world we encounter in our every-day lives on a stable basis: some more or less vivid idea of who we really are as persons, as individual beings with distinct selves and unique identities. In this sense memory has also to do with being and becoming, and not just with having been. The advances in the field of memory neuroscience have resulted in what is called memory reconsolidation, that is, techniques to suppress, modify, or enhance certain memories that have to do with our moral identity and moral status. In this presentation I will discuss certain potential implications of memory recon...
Autobiographical memories play an important part in telling us about our identity because it records...
In this chapter, we outline the interdisciplinary contributions that philosophy, psychology, and neu...
The horizon of clinical memory modification, long the domain of science fiction, is rapidly approach...
The role of autobiographical memory is not just to relate us to our past self, but also to shape the...
For nearly two decades, ethicists have expressed concerns that the further development and use of me...
Memory modification technologies (MMTs)—interventions within the memory affecting its functions and ...
An increasingly blurred understanding of the moral significance of accurate and authentic memory rec...
One goal of this paper is to argue that autobiographical memories are extended and distributed acros...
People maintain a positive identity in at least two ways: They evaluate themselves more favorably th...
Loss of personal identity in dementia can raise a number of ethical considerations, including the ap...
Our growing understanding of human mind and cognition and the development of neurotechnology has tri...
There is a confusing diversity of conceptions of ‘the self’ in philosophical, psychological, psychia...
Our autobiographical self depends on the differential recollection of our personal past, notably inc...
Autobiographical memories play an important part in telling us about our identity because it records...
In this chapter, we outline the interdisciplinary contributions that philosophy, psychology, and neu...
The horizon of clinical memory modification, long the domain of science fiction, is rapidly approach...
The role of autobiographical memory is not just to relate us to our past self, but also to shape the...
For nearly two decades, ethicists have expressed concerns that the further development and use of me...
Memory modification technologies (MMTs)—interventions within the memory affecting its functions and ...
An increasingly blurred understanding of the moral significance of accurate and authentic memory rec...
One goal of this paper is to argue that autobiographical memories are extended and distributed acros...
People maintain a positive identity in at least two ways: They evaluate themselves more favorably th...
Loss of personal identity in dementia can raise a number of ethical considerations, including the ap...
Our growing understanding of human mind and cognition and the development of neurotechnology has tri...
There is a confusing diversity of conceptions of ‘the self’ in philosophical, psychological, psychia...
Our autobiographical self depends on the differential recollection of our personal past, notably inc...
Autobiographical memories play an important part in telling us about our identity because it records...
In this chapter, we outline the interdisciplinary contributions that philosophy, psychology, and neu...
The horizon of clinical memory modification, long the domain of science fiction, is rapidly approach...