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Type: Book chapter
Title: Memory
Author: Fernandez, J.
Citation: A Companion to the Philosophy of Time, 2013 / Dyke, H., Bardon, A. (ed./s), Ch.25, pp.432-443
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Issue Date: 2013
ISBN: 0470658819
9780470658819
Editor: Dyke, H.
Bardon, A.
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Jordi Fernández
Abstract: This chapter discusses interesting connections that hold between time and memory. It helps to pull temporal aspects of memory apart, and to tries to clarify them. Discussions in the chapter focus on memory for events, concentrating on a specific kind of memory for events, the “episodic” memory. The chapter first addresses a question on the metaphysics of memory. Then, it tries to specify which conditions an experience must fulfill in order to count as a memory experience. Next, the chapter tries to determine whether memories represent any temporal properties of remembered events and, if so, which properties exactly. It purports to characterizes the content of memories, and determine whether time is somehow represented in mnemonic content. The chapter moves on to explain that, in memory, remembered events are not really experienced as being in the past. It concludes that the notions of time and memory are closely related.
Keywords: Intentionality; memory; remembered events; temporal content; temporal phenomenology; time
Rights: © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
DOI: 10.1002/9781118522097.ch25
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118522097.ch25
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