Episodic memory provides a peculiarly intimate kind of access to our experiential past. Does this tell us anything about the nature of time, and in particular the basis of time's direction? This paper will argue that the causal theory of temporal direction enables us to unify a number of the key features of episodic memory: its being about particular past experiences, its reliable representation of experiences as past, and the derivative nature of this kind of access to the past: that is, what the memory is about, and how reliable it is, depends on the content and reliability of the original experience on which the memory is based
Published: 20 November 2019Episodic memory has a distinctive phenomenology. One way to capture what ...
In what respects is episodic recollection active, and subject to the will, like perceptual imaginati...
Episodic memory often is conceptualized as a uniquely human system of long-term memory that makes av...
Episodic memory has a distinctive phenomenology. One way to capture what is distinctive about it is ...
Episodic memory (memories of the personal past) and prospecting the future (anticipating events) are...
International audienceOriginally understood as memory for the “what”, the “when”, and the “where” of...
Episodic memory—memory for personally experienced past events—seems to afford a distinctive kind of ...
International audienceIn recent years, there has been an increasing interest among philosophers of m...
When philosophers and psychologists examine the knowledge contained in episodic memories of past exp...
Episodic memory (memories of the personal past) and prospecting the future (anticipating events) are...
The paper develops an account of minimal traces devoid of representational content and exploits an a...
The paper explores the connections between three debates concerning the metaphysics of time on the o...
There has been a persistent debate about how to define episodic memory and whether it is a uniquely ...
Episodic memory, the ability to store and retrieve information from our past, is at the very heart o...
International audienceAlthough episodic memory is a widely studied form of memory both in philosophy...
Published: 20 November 2019Episodic memory has a distinctive phenomenology. One way to capture what ...
In what respects is episodic recollection active, and subject to the will, like perceptual imaginati...
Episodic memory often is conceptualized as a uniquely human system of long-term memory that makes av...
Episodic memory has a distinctive phenomenology. One way to capture what is distinctive about it is ...
Episodic memory (memories of the personal past) and prospecting the future (anticipating events) are...
International audienceOriginally understood as memory for the “what”, the “when”, and the “where” of...
Episodic memory—memory for personally experienced past events—seems to afford a distinctive kind of ...
International audienceIn recent years, there has been an increasing interest among philosophers of m...
When philosophers and psychologists examine the knowledge contained in episodic memories of past exp...
Episodic memory (memories of the personal past) and prospecting the future (anticipating events) are...
The paper develops an account of minimal traces devoid of representational content and exploits an a...
The paper explores the connections between three debates concerning the metaphysics of time on the o...
There has been a persistent debate about how to define episodic memory and whether it is a uniquely ...
Episodic memory, the ability to store and retrieve information from our past, is at the very heart o...
International audienceAlthough episodic memory is a widely studied form of memory both in philosophy...
Published: 20 November 2019Episodic memory has a distinctive phenomenology. One way to capture what ...
In what respects is episodic recollection active, and subject to the will, like perceptual imaginati...
Episodic memory often is conceptualized as a uniquely human system of long-term memory that makes av...