Introduction: Traces, Brains, and History
| Abstract | ... how much similarity must there be between the two moments in order for the one to count as a memory of the other? How much of the content of the experience must be reproduced and how accurately? How many portions of the past is the present connected to in a condensed memory, and how is this determined? Marya Schechtman 1994:9-10.. | |||||||||
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