Memory and Perception
C. J. McCarroll, K. Michaelian, and S. Arango-Muñoz, eds.
2021.
Memory and Perception.
Special issue.
Estudios de Filosofía 64.
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Contents:
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Foreword
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Memory and perception, insights at the interface: editors’ introduction.
Christopher McCarroll, Kourken Michaelian, and Santiago Arango Muñoz.
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Memory and perception: Insights at the intersection
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Memoria y percepción en la entrevista autobiográfica: Una simulación episódica que se adapta en tiempo real al contexto.
Carlos Alberto Guerrero Velázquez.
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No maps for these territories: Exploring philosophy of memory through photography.
Alun Kirby.
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Attitudes and the (dis)continuity between memory and imagination.
André Sant'Anna.
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What makes a mental state feel like a memory: Feelings of pastness and presence.
Melanie Rosen and Michael Barkasi.
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Descartes y la memoria intellectual.
Diego Fabián Díaz Quiroz.
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Reflection article
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Causation and mnemonic roles: On Fernández's Functionalism.
Nikola Andonovski.
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The sense of mineness in personal memory: Problems for the endorsement model.
Marina Trakas.
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Symposium
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Feeling the past: Beyond causal content.
Gerardo Viera.
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Immunity to error through misidentification and the functionalist, self-reflexive account of episodic memory.
Steven James.
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The failures of functionalism (for memory).
Sarah Robins.
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Defending functionalism and self-reference in memory.
Jordi Fernández.
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Book review
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Fernández, J. (2019). Memory: a self-referential account. Oxford University Press.
Juan Fernando Álvarez Céspedes.