
Time and Memory
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Content
- I. Keeping Track of Time, and Temporal Representation
- 1: J. H. Wearden: Internal Clocks and the Representation of Time
- 2: Richard A. Block and Dan Zakay: Retrospective and Prospective Timing: Memory, Attention and Consciousness
- 3: Gordon D. A. Brown and Nick Chater: The Chronological Organisation of Memory
- 4: Jill Boucher: 'Lost in a Sea of Time' : Time Parsing and Autism
- II. Memory, Awareness and the Past
- 5: William J. Friedman: Memory Processes Underlying Humans' Chronological Sense of the Past
- 6: John Campbell: Memory Demonstratives
- 7: Andrew R. Mayes: Aware and Unaware Memory: Does Unaware Memory Underlie Aware Memory?
- 8: Jerome Dokic: Is Memory Purely Preservative?
- III. Memory and Experience
- 9: Martin A. Conway: Phenomenological Records and the Self-Memory System
- 10: M. G. F. Martin: Out of the Past: Episodic Recall as Retained Acquaintance
- 11: Teresa McCormack: Attributing Episodic Memory to Animals and Children
- 12: Christoph Hoerl: The Phenomonology of Episodic Recall
- IV. Knowledge and the Past: The Epistemology and Metaphysics of Time
- 13: Christopher Peacocke: Understanding the Past Tense
- 14: A. W. Moore: Apperception and the Unreality of Tense
- 15: David Cockburn: Memories, Traces and the Significance of the Past
- Index
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