Memory: Histories, Theories, Debates
Susannah Radstone & Bill Schwarz (eds.)
Fordham University Press (2010)
| Abstract | In the more than thirty specially commissioned essays that make up this book, leading scholars survey the histories, the theories, and the faultlines that ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Memory (Philosophy Memory Social aspects | |||||||||
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| Call number | BD181.7.M49 2010 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0823232603 9780823232598 9780823232604 082323259X | |||||||||
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John Heil (1978). Traces of Things Past. Philosophy of Science 45 (March):60-72.
Kourken Michaelian (2011). Generative Memory. Philosophical Psychology 24 (3):323 - 342.
Kourken Michaelian (2011). Is Memory a Natural Kind? Memory Studies 4 (2):170-189.
P. Graf & B. Uttl (2001). Prospective Memory: A New Focus for Research. Consciousness and Cognition 10 (4):437-450.
John M. Gardiner (2002). Episodic Memory and Autonoetic Consciousness: A First-Person Approach. In Alan Baddeley, John P. Aggleton & Martin A. Conway (eds.), Episodic Memory: New Directions in Research. Oxford University Press.
Gianfranco Dalla Barba (2000). Memory, Consciousness, and Temporality: What is Retrieved and Who Exactly is Controlling the Retrieval? In Endel Tulving (ed.), Memory, Consciousness, and the Brain: The Tallinn Conference.
Jeffrey Blustein (2008). The Moral Demands of Memory. Cambridge University Press.
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