Further thoughts on memory: replies to Schechtman, Adams, and Goldberg
Philosophical Studies 153 (1):109-121 (2011)
| Abstract | This is a response to three critical discussions of my book Memory: A Philosophical Study (Oxford University Press 2010): Marya Schechtman, Memory and Identity , Fred Adams, Husker Du? , and Sanford Goldberg The Metasemantics of Memory | |||||||||
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Sanford Goldberg (2010). The Metasemantics of Memory. Philosophical Studies 153 (1):95-107.
Marya Schechtman (2010). Memory and Identity. Philosophical Studies 153 (1):65-79.
Fred Adams (2011). Husker Du? Philosophical Studies 153 (1):81-94.
Sanford C. Goldberg (2005). The Dialectical Context of Boghossian's Memory Argument. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 35 (1):135-48.
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Sven Bernecker (2010). Memory: A Philosophical Study. Oxford University Press.
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Marya Schechtman (2005). Personal Identity and the Past. Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 12 (1):9-22.
Sven Bernecker (2004). Memory and Externalism. Philosophical and Phenomenological Research 69 (3):605-632.
Marya Schechtman (1996). The Constitution of Selves. Cornell University Press.
Sanford C. Goldberg (1997). Self-Ascription, Self-Knowledge, and the Memory Argument. Analysis 57 (3):211-219.
Jeffrey Blustein (2008). The Moral Demands of Memory. Cambridge University Press.
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