Memory as Mental Time Travel

A. Sant'Anna, K. Michaelian, and D. Perrin, eds. 2020. Memory as Mental Time Travel. Special issue. Review of Philosophy and Psychology 11(2). [publisher's site]

Contents:

  • Editorial: Memory as mental time travel. André Sant'Anna, Kourken Michaelian, and Denis Perrin.
  • Mental time travel? A neurocognitive model of event simulation. Donna Rose Addis.
  • Remembering: Epistemic and empirical. Carl F. Craver.
  • Self-referential memory and mental time travel. Jordi Fernández.
  • Predicting the past from minimal traces: Episodic memory and its distinction from imagination and preservation. Markus Werning.
  • Singularism about episodic memory. Nikola Andonovski.
  • Mental time travel and disjunctivism. István Aranyosi.
  • Is remembering to do a special kind of memory? Thor Grünbaum and Søren Kyllingsbæk.
  • The experience of being oneself in memory: Exploring sense of identity via observer memory. Ying-Tung Lin.
  • Still life, a mirror: Phasic memory and re-encounters with artworks. Clare Mac Cumhaill.
  • Rewarding one's future self: Psychological connectedness, episodic prospection, and a puzzle about perspective. Christopher Jude McCarroll and Erica Cosentino.
  • Defending discontinuism, naturally. Sarah Robins.
  • Simulationism and the function(s) of episodic memory. Arieh Schwartz.