The relation of our past memories and our communication with others is not simply that of linear causality, whereby our memories smoothly glide into our communicative performance and remain unaffected themselves. Psychologists reveal the opposite process where a current communication has an effect on our memories, not just influencing their selection but also producing false recognition. In this article I will attempt to give a philosophical evaluation of this twofold relationship of memory and communication, paying a special attention to the fabrication of memories, to the significance of this process for the effectiveness of social integration, and to the effects it may have on our authenticity as individuals. An act of communication is ...
In this paper, I deal with the constructive and dynamic nature of memory formation and with the natu...
Abstract: What happens to a memory when it has been externalised and embodied but has not reached it...
We learn through language, sometimes by ourselves, through reading or watching the news, and sometim...
Mahr and Csibra make a compelling case for a communicative function of episodic remembering, but a l...
People talk. People talk to entertain each other, to divulge news, and to gain support. Additionally...
Memory is a key contemporary theme within the social and biomedical sciences. Treatments of memory r...
The observation of parallels between the memory distortion and persuasion literatures leads, quite l...
The observation of parallels between the memory distortion and persuasion literatures leads, quite l...
The observation of parallels between the memory distortion and persuasion literatures leads, quite l...
The reported research uses an extension of Bartlett's method of repeated reproduction to provide dat...
Neither our evolutionary past, nor our pre-literate culture, has prepared humanity for the use of te...
This article discusses the concept of memory, its relation to culture, and three hypothetical phenom...
Memories are reconstructions of past events, not perfect recordings. These reconstructions can be ac...
The essence of psychological theories of memory is highlighted in the article. It is proved that the...
This article builds on ideas presented in Klein (2015a) concerning the importance of a more nuanced,...
In this paper, I deal with the constructive and dynamic nature of memory formation and with the natu...
Abstract: What happens to a memory when it has been externalised and embodied but has not reached it...
We learn through language, sometimes by ourselves, through reading or watching the news, and sometim...
Mahr and Csibra make a compelling case for a communicative function of episodic remembering, but a l...
People talk. People talk to entertain each other, to divulge news, and to gain support. Additionally...
Memory is a key contemporary theme within the social and biomedical sciences. Treatments of memory r...
The observation of parallels between the memory distortion and persuasion literatures leads, quite l...
The observation of parallels between the memory distortion and persuasion literatures leads, quite l...
The observation of parallels between the memory distortion and persuasion literatures leads, quite l...
The reported research uses an extension of Bartlett's method of repeated reproduction to provide dat...
Neither our evolutionary past, nor our pre-literate culture, has prepared humanity for the use of te...
This article discusses the concept of memory, its relation to culture, and three hypothetical phenom...
Memories are reconstructions of past events, not perfect recordings. These reconstructions can be ac...
The essence of psychological theories of memory is highlighted in the article. It is proved that the...
This article builds on ideas presented in Klein (2015a) concerning the importance of a more nuanced,...
In this paper, I deal with the constructive and dynamic nature of memory formation and with the natu...
Abstract: What happens to a memory when it has been externalised and embodied but has not reached it...
We learn through language, sometimes by ourselves, through reading or watching the news, and sometim...