This paper engages the question of the extended mind hypothesis, specifically in terms of memory and mnemonics. I use the case of an external object which is set to trigger a memory internally, but is not the memory, to explore the idea of extension versus distribution. I use the example of tzitzit, which is a garment worn by observant Jewish men, where is states in scripture that seeing the tassels attached to the garment are supposed to trigger a specific memory. The point of the essay is that extension is merely a metaphysical commitment, and that this commitment leads to some ethical issues
The mnemonic turn in the humanities has placed memory in the centre of interest. This includes lingu...
While ostensibly a thesis on good remembering, this study combines a methodology for analysing remem...
The article analyses the relation between two metaphors of memory: project and repository. These anc...
Human memory is a key focus of scientific and theoretical attention within a range of disciplines, a...
In this paper, I describe how artifacts and autobiographical memory are integrated into new systemic...
© Springer Science+Business Media B.VThe purpose of this essay is to clarify the notion of mnemonic ...
This essay is an analysis and expanded defense of John Sutton’s essay “Exograms and Interdisciplinar...
Abstract This paper introduces a new, expanded range of relevant cognitive psychological research on...
This paper introduces a new, expanded range of relevant cognitive psychological research on collabor...
Doctoral Consortium paper and presentation. Remembering is vital to our self-image, how we express o...
Episodic memory is the form of memory involved in remembering personally experienced past events. He...
In this article we explore the issue of memory transmission by considering it along the two temporal...
Human cognition is extended and enacted. Drawing the boundaries of cognition to include the resource...
This article builds on ideas presented in Klein (2015a) concerning the importance of a more nuanced,...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Clark and Chalmers (1998) claim that an external resource sati...
The mnemonic turn in the humanities has placed memory in the centre of interest. This includes lingu...
While ostensibly a thesis on good remembering, this study combines a methodology for analysing remem...
The article analyses the relation between two metaphors of memory: project and repository. These anc...
Human memory is a key focus of scientific and theoretical attention within a range of disciplines, a...
In this paper, I describe how artifacts and autobiographical memory are integrated into new systemic...
© Springer Science+Business Media B.VThe purpose of this essay is to clarify the notion of mnemonic ...
This essay is an analysis and expanded defense of John Sutton’s essay “Exograms and Interdisciplinar...
Abstract This paper introduces a new, expanded range of relevant cognitive psychological research on...
This paper introduces a new, expanded range of relevant cognitive psychological research on collabor...
Doctoral Consortium paper and presentation. Remembering is vital to our self-image, how we express o...
Episodic memory is the form of memory involved in remembering personally experienced past events. He...
In this article we explore the issue of memory transmission by considering it along the two temporal...
Human cognition is extended and enacted. Drawing the boundaries of cognition to include the resource...
This article builds on ideas presented in Klein (2015a) concerning the importance of a more nuanced,...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Clark and Chalmers (1998) claim that an external resource sati...
The mnemonic turn in the humanities has placed memory in the centre of interest. This includes lingu...
While ostensibly a thesis on good remembering, this study combines a methodology for analysing remem...
The article analyses the relation between two metaphors of memory: project and repository. These anc...