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Type: Journal article
Title: Memory, past and self
Author: Fernandez, J.
Citation: Synthese: an international journal for epistemology, methodology and philosophy of science, 2008; 160(1):103-121
Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publ
Issue Date: 2008
ISSN: 0039-7857
1573-0964
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Jordi Fernández
Abstract: The purpose of this essay is to determine how we should construe the content of memories. First, I distinguish two features of memory that a construal of mnemic content should respect. These are the ‘attribution of pastness’ feature (a subject is inclined to believe of those events that she remembers that they happened in the past) and the ‘attribution of existence’ feature (a subject is inclined to believe that she existed at the time that those events that she remembers took place). Next, I distinguish two kinds of theories of memory, which I call ‘perceptual’ and ‘self-based’ theories. I argue that those theories that belong to the first kind but not the second one have trouble accommodating the attribution of existence. And theories that belong to the second kind but not the first one leave the attribution of pastness unexplained. I then discuss two different theories that are both perceptual and self-based, which I eventually reject. Finally, I propose a perceptual, self-based theory that can account for both the attribution of pastness and the attribution of past existence.
Keywords: Intentionality
phenomenology
memory
time
self
Description: © Kluwer Academic Publishers
Provenance: On article title page - Received: 13 December 2004 / Accepted: 30 August 2006 / Published online: 21 October 2006
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-006-9104-2
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11229-006-9104-2
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