Memory as mental time travel

D Perrin, K Michaelian - The Routledge handbook of philosophy …, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
Episodic memory contrasted both with nondeclarative memory, devoted in part to skills and
habits, and, within the category of declarative memory, with semantic memory, devoted to …

Why do we remember? The communicative function of episodic memory

JB Mahr, G Csibra - Behavioral and brain sciences, 2018 - cambridge.org
Episodic memory has been analyzed in a number of different ways in both philosophy and
psychology, and most controversy has centered on its self-referential, autonoetic character …

Mental time travel? A neurocognitive model of event simulation

DR Addis - Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 2020 - Springer
Mental time travel (MTT) is defined as projecting the self into the past and the future. Despite
growing evidence of the similarities of remembering past and imagining future events …

19 Continuities and Discontinuities Between Imagination and Memory: The View from Philosophy

K Michaelian, D Perrin… - The Cambridge handbook …, 2020 - books.google.com
This chapter surveys the debate between continuists and discontinuists about the
relationship between episodic memory and episodic imagination. Episodic memory can …

[图书][B] Explaining imagination

P Langland-Hassan - 2020 - library.oapen.org
Imagination will remain a mystery—we will not be able to explain imagination—until we can
break it into simpler parts that are more easily understood. Explaining Imagination is a …

[PDF][PDF] Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy

EN Zalta, U Nodelman, C Allen… - See http://plato. stanford …, 2002 - academia.edu
After an introductory section, this article will focus on four questions: How should the Kyoto
School be defined? What is meant by its central philosophical concept of “absolute …

Beyond the Causal Theory?: Fifty Years After Martin and Deutscher 1

K Michaelian, SK Robins - New directions in the philosophy of …, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
It is natural to think of remembering in terms of causation: I can recall a recent dinner with a
friend because I experienced that dinner. Some fifty years ago, Martin and Deutscher (1966) …

Imagining the past reliably and unreliably: Towards a virtue theory of memory

K Michaelian - Synthese, 2021 - Springer
Philosophers of memory have approached the relationship between memory and
imagination from two very different perspectives. Advocates of the causal theory of memory …

Defending discontinuism, naturally

S Robins - Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 2020 - Springer
The more interest philosophers take in memory, the less agreement there is that memory
exists—or more precisely, that remembering is a distinct psychological kind or mental state …

Radicalizing simulationism: Remembering as imagining the (nonpersonal) past

K Michaelian - Philosophical Psychology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
On the simulation theory of memory, to remember is to imagine an event from the personal
past. McCarroll has recently argued that, because it implies not only that a genuine memory …