
Memory: A Philosophical Study
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- Cover
- Contents
- Introduction
- 1. The Concept of Memory
- 1.1 The Standard Classification of Memory
- 1.2 A Grammatical Taxonomy
- 1.3 Further Distinctions
- 1.4 Methodological Externalism
- 1.5 Extroversive Memory
- 1.6 Introversive Memory
- 2. Personal Identity and Memory
- 2.1 The Circularity Objection
- 2.2 A Defense of Quasi-Memory
- 2.3 The Constitution of Persons
- 3. Remembering without Knowing
- 3.1 The Epistemic Analysis of Memory
- 3.2 Memory without Justification
- 3.3 Memory without Belief
- 3.4 Knowledge without Belief?
- 3.5 The Analysis of Inferential Memory
- 3.6 Moderate Generativism
- 4. In Defense of the Causal Theory of Memory
- 4.1 Evidential Retention Theory
- 4.2 Simple Retention Theory
- 4.3 Causal Retention Theory
- 4.4 Three Objections to the Causal Theory
- 4.5 Quasi-Retention
- 4.6 An Argument from Explanatory Power
- 5. The Nature of Memory Causation
- 5.1 External Loops
- 5.2 Memory Traces
- 5.3 Memory Transplants
- 5.4 Prompted Recall
- 5.5 Counterfactual Dependence
- 5.6 Suggestibility
- 6. Pastist Externalism about Memory Content
- 6.1 Motivations for Externalism
- 6.2 Varieties of Externalism
- 6.3 Pastist Externalism
- 6.4 Keeping Memory within its Boundaries
- 6.5 Collective Remembering
- 7. In Defense of Pastist Externalism
- 7.1 The Memory Argument
- 7.2 Two Interpretations of Slow Switching
- 7.3 The Memory Argument Reconsidered
- 7.4 Two Kinds of Forgetting
- 7.5 Context-Dependent Memory
- 7.6 Slow Switching and Personal Identity
- 8. The Authenticity of Memory
- 8.1 Truth vs. Authenticity
- 8.2 Against the Identity Theory of Memory
- 8.3 Authentic Content Representation
- 8.4 Meno's Paradox
- 8.5 Attitudinal Identity
- 8.6 Authentic Attitude Representation
- 9. Concluding Remarks
- Bibliography
- Index
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