Publications

This list was last updated on 01/09/2025.

Edited volumes

2024

  1. Gregory, D., & Michaelian, K. (Eds.). (2024). Dreaming and memory: Philosophical issues. Springer.
  2. Lin, Y.-T., McCarroll, C. J., Michaelian, K., & Stuart, M. (Eds.). (2024). Successful and unsuccessful remembering and imagining [Special issue]. Philosophy and the Mind Sciences.
  3. Openshaw, J., Michaelian, K., & Perrin, D. (Eds.). (2024). Reference and remembering [Topical collection]. Synthese.

2023

  1. Sant'Anna, A., McCarroll, C. J., & Michaelian, K. (Eds.). (2023). Current controversies in philosophy of memory. Routledge.

2021

  1. McCarroll, C. J., Michaelian, K., & Arango-Muñoz, S. (Eds.). (2021). Memory and perception [Special issue]. Estudios de Filosofía 64.

2020

  1. Sant'Anna, A., Michaelian, K., & Perrin, D. (Eds.). (2020). Memory as mental time travel [Special issue]. Review of Philosophy and Psychology 11(2).

Articles and chapters

Forthcoming

  1. Andonovski, N. (Forthcoming). Memory and causation. In Sant'Anna, A., & Craver, C. (Eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Memory. Oxford University Press
  2. Andonovski, N., & Michaelian, K. (Forthcoming). Memory. In Frank, M. C., & Majid, A. (Eds.), Open encyclopedia of cognitive science. MIT Press.
  3. Barkasi, M., & Openshaw, J. (Forthcoming). Perceiving objects the brain does not represent. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11097-024-10007-w
  4. Cholbi, M., & Markovic, J. (Forthcoming). Grief and memory. In Sant'Anna, A., & Craver, C. (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy of memory. Oxford University Press.
  5. Michaelian, K. (Forthcoming). Causation, construction, continuity: A simulationist response to Hirai's simulationist interpretation of Bergson's theory of memory. Bergsoniana.
  6. Michaelian, K., & Perrin, D. (Forthcoming). The Centre for Philosophy of Memory: The first seven years. Revista de Humanidades de Valparaiso.
  7. Ostos, E. (Forthcoming). Mind the fungi: Towards a philosophy of fungal cognition. Synthese.
  8. Richardson, J. (Forthcoming). Slow switching and the psychology of memory. Mind and Language.
  9. Rudnicki, J. (Forthcoming). Assertoric content, lies, and slips of the tongue. Inquiry. https://doi.org/10.1080/ 0020174X.2025.2478905
  10. Rudnicki, J., Michaelian, K., & Álvarez, J. (Forthcoming). Memory and imagination. In Sant'Anna, A., & Craver, C. (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy of memory. Oxford University Press.

2025

  1. Álvarez, J. F. (2025). Remembering and relearning: Against exclusionism. Philosophical Studies, 182(2), 403-423. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11098-024-02265-w
  2. McCarroll, C. J., & Andonovski, N. (2025). Episodic memory as a mindshaped capacity. In Zawidzki, T. W., & Tison, R. (Eds.) The Routledge Handbook of Mindshaping (pp. 162-175). Routledge.
  3. Michaelian, K., Álvarez, J., & Openshaw, J. (2025). Is De Brigard a simulationist? Philosophy and the Mind Sciences, 6. https://doi.org/10.33735/phimisci.2025.11720
  4. Michaelian, K., & Bakalova, M. (2025). Naturalized epistemology: A brief introduction. In Horvath, J., Koch, S., & Titelbaum, M. G. (Eds.), Methods in Analytic Philosophy: A Primer and Guide (pp. 173-184). PhilPapers Foundation.
  5. Openshaw, J. (2025). Does singular thought have an epistemic essence? Inquiry, 68(7), 2173–2196. https://doi.org/10.1080/0020174X.2022.2155871
  6. Openshaw, J., Michaelian, K., & Perrin, D. (2025). Reference and remembering: Editorial introduction. Synthese, 205, 114. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-025-04956-1
  7. Sakuragi, S., Dranseika, V., & Michaelian, K. (2025). Trends in philosophy of memory: A quantitative approach. Lexis - Journal in English Lexicology, Words about memory.
  8. Stockner, M., Mazzoni, G., Perrin, D., & Ianì, F. (2025). The same label, different processes: What lies behind the term "mental simulation" in the embodied cognition literature? Brain and Cognition, 188, 106335. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bandc.2025.106335
  9. Zaccaro, G. (2025). Conceptual disagreements in the psychology of memory: Reverse engineering "autobiographical memory". Perspectiva Filosófica, 52, 47-74. https://doi.org/10.51359/2357-9986.2025.266961

2024

  1. Andonovski, N. (2024). Engrams as mental files. Synthese, 204, 154. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-024-04801-x
  2. Andonovski, N., & Michaelian, K. (2024). Naturalism and simulationism in the philosophy of memory. In Hossein Khani, A., Kemp, G., Rezaei, H. S., & Amiriara, H. (Eds.), Naturalism and its challenges (pp. 252-273). Routledge. DOI: 10.4324/9781003430568-15.
  3. Andonovski, N., Sutton, J. & McCarroll, C. J. (2024). Eliminating episodic memory? Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 379: 1913. https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2023.0413
  4. Gregory, D., & Michaelian, K. (2024). Dreaming and memory: Editors' introduction. In Gregory, D., & Michaelian, K. (Eds.), Dreaming and memory: Philosophical issues (pp. 1-7). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-68204-9_1
  5. Lin, Y.-T., McCarroll, C. J., Michaelian, K., & Stuart, M. (2024). Editorial introduction: Successful and unsuccessful remembering and imagining. Philosophy and the Mind Sciences, 5. https://doi.org/10.33735/phimisci.2024.11736
  6. McCarroll, C. J., Michaelian, K., and Nanay, B. (2024). Explanatory contextualism about episodic memory: Towards a diagnosis of the causalist-simulationist debate. Erkenntnis, 89, 2273-2301. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10670-022-00629-4
  7. Michaelian, K. (2024). Radicalizing simulationism: Remembering as imagining the (nonpersonal) past. Philosophical Psychology, 37(5), 1170-1196. https://doi.org/10.1080/09515089.2022.2082934
  8. Michaelian, K. (2024). True, authentic, faithful: Accuracy in memory for dreams. In Gregory, D., & Michaelian, K. (Eds.), Dreaming and memory: Philosophical issues (pp. 155-176). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-68204-9_7
  9. Michaelian, K., Sakuragi, S., Openshaw, J., & Perrin, D. (2024). Mental time travel. In Bietti, L., & Pogačar, M. (Eds.), Palgrave encyclopedia of memory studies. Palgrave. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-93789-8_12-1
  10. Michaelian, K., & Sutton, J. (2024). Memória. (Dutra, F., & Kovalczyk, S. Trans.). In Fraga Dantas, D. (Ed.), Textos selecionados sobre memória e imaginação. Editora UFPel.
  11. Openshaw, J., & Michaelian, K. (2024). Reference in remembering: Towards a simulationist account. Synthese, 203, 90. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-024-04508-z
  12. Perrin, D. (2024). Re-remembering. Synthese, 204(6), 156. DOI:10.1007/s11229-024-04794-7
  13. Perrin, D., & Barkasi, M. (2024). Immersing oneself into one’s past: subjective presence can be part of the experience of episodic remembering. Philosophy and the Mind Sciences, 5, 27. https://doi.org/10.33735/phimisci.2024.10392
  14. Perrin, D., Moulin, C., & Sant’Anna, A. (2024). Déjà vécu is not déjà vu: An ability view. Philosophical Psychology, 37(8), 2466–2496. doi.org/10.1080/09515089.2022.2161357
  15. Sant’Anna, A. (2024). Dream memories, metacognition, and the nature of dream experiences. In D. Gregory and K. Michaelian (eds.), Dreaming and memory: Philosophical issues (pp. 63-83). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-68204-9_4
  16. Sant'Anna, A. (2024). Metacognition and the puzzle of alethic memory. Philosophy and the Mind Sciences, 5, 18. https://doi.org/10.33735/phimisci.2024.9880
  17. Sant'Anna, A., Michaelian, K., & Andonovski, N. (2024). Autonoesis and episodicity: Perspectives from philosophy of memory. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science, 15(1), e1665. https://doi.org/10.1002/wcs.1665

2023

  1. Andonovski, N. (2023). Autonoesis and the Galilean science of memory: Explanation, idealization, and the role of crucial data. European Journal for Philosophy of Science, 13(3), 42. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13194-023-00548-3
  2. Andonovski, N., & Michaelian, K. (2023). Accounting for the strangeness, infrequency, and suddenness of déjà vu. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 46, e358. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0140525x23000237
  3. Brouillet, D., Rousset, S., & Perrin, D. (2023). Experience of memory: Transfer of the motor feeling of fluency linked to our interaction with the environment. Psychological Research, 87(6), 1753–1760. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00426-022-01759-8
  4. McCarroll, C. J. (2023). Memory and imagination, minds and worlds. In Berninger, A. & Vendrell Ferran, Í. (Eds.), Philosophical perspectives on memory and imagination. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003153429
  5. McCarroll, C. J., & Michaelian, K. (2023). Deconstructing accuracy in episodic memory. Constructivist Foundations, 19(1), 65-67.
  6. Michaelian, K. (2023). If remembering is imagining, then what is forgetting? In Berninger, A., & Vendrell Ferran, Í. (Eds.), Philosophical perspectives on memory and imagination (pp. 76-93). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003153429-6
  7. Michaelian, K. (2023). Towards a virtue-theoretic account of confabulation. In Sant'Anna, A., McCarroll, C. J., & Michaelian, K. (Eds.), Current controversies in philosophy of memory (pp. 127-144). Routledge.
  8. Michaelian, K., & Perrin, D. (2023). La métaphysique de la mémoire collective. In Luciani, I., & Souchay, C. (Eds.), La mémoire à l’épreuve de l’interdisciplinarité. Sciences humaines et cognitives (pp. 27-54). Presses Universitaires de Provence.
  9. Michaelian, K., & Sakuragi, S. (2023). Shared metamemory and (the feeling of) shared memory. Current Anthropology, 64(6), 723. https://doi.org/10.1086/727893
  10. Openshaw, J. (2023). (In defence of) preservationism and the previous awareness condition: What is a theory of remembering, anyway? Philosophical Perspectives, 37(1), 290–307. https://doi.org/10.1111/phpe.12191
  11. Perrin, D. (2023). Accommodating the continuum hypothesis with the déjà vu/déjà vécu distinction. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 46, e372. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0140525X23000225
  12. Perrin, D., & McCarroll, C. J. (2023). Immunity to error through misidentification in observer memories: A moderate separatist account. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 106(2), 299-323. https://doi.org/10.1111/phpr.12850
  13. Sant'Anna, A., McCarroll, C. J., & Michaelian, K. (2023). Current controversies in philosophy of memory: Editors' introduction. In Sant'Anna, A., McCarroll, C. J., & Michaelian, K. (Eds.), Current controversies in philosophy of memory (pp. 1-16). Routledge.
  14. Sant'Anna, A., & Perrin, D. (2023). Fluency and the inaccuracy of recall. Constructivist Foundations, 19(1), 72-74.
  15. Schirmer dos Santos, C., McCarroll, C. J., & Sant’Anna, A. (2023). The relation between memory and imagination: A debate about the right concepts. In Sant’Anna, A., McCarroll, C. J., & Michaelian, K. (Eds.), Current controversies in philosophy of memory (pp. 38-56). Routledge.
  16. Schirmer dos Santos, C., Sant’Anna, A., Michaelian, K., Openshaw, J., & Perrin, D. (2023). Debates contemporâneos em filosofia da memória: Uma breve introdução. Lampião - Revista de Filosofia, 4(1), 139-184.

2022

  1. Andonovski, N. (2022). Episodic representation: A mental models account. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 899371. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.899371
  2. Chiera, A., Adornetti, I., Altavilla, D., Acciai, A., Cosentino, E., Deriu, V., McCarroll, C. J., Nicchiarelli, S., Preziotti, V., & Ferretti, F. (2022). Does the character‐based dimension of stories impact narrative processing? An event‐related potentials (ERPs) study. Cognitive Processing, 23, 255–267. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10339-021-01070-1
  3. Cosentino, E., McCarroll, C. J., & Michaelian, K. (2022). Resisting temptation and overcoming procrastination: The roles of mental time travel and metacognition. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 21, 791-811. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11097-022-09836-4
  4. Hirai, Y., Hara, K., & Perrin, D. (2022). デジャヴュと記憶 : ベルクソンと現代の記憶哲学 (Déja vu and memory: Bergson and the contemporary philosophy of memory). Fukuoka University Review of Literature & Humanities, 53(4), 1075–1115.
  5. Michaelian, K. (2022). Against Perrin's embodied causalism: Still no evidence for the necessity of appropriate causation. Intellectica, 76, 175-190.
  6. Michaelian, K., Perrin, D., Sant'Anna, A., & Schirmer dos Santos, C. (2022). Mental time travel. In V. P. Glăveanu (Ed.), Palgrave encyclopedia of the possible. Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90913-0_222
  7. Michaelian, K., & Sant'Anna, A. (2022). From authenticism to alethism: Against McCarroll on observer memory. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 21, 835-856. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11097-021-09772-9
  8. Openshaw, J. (2022). Remembering objects. Philosophers' Imprint, 22(11), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.3998/phimp.699
  9. Openshaw, J., & Weksler, A. (2022). Perceptual capacitism: An argument for disjunctive disunity. Philosophical Studies, 179, 3325–3348. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11098-022-01831-4
  10. Pereira, M., Perrin, D., & Faivre, N. (2022). A leaky evidence accumulation process for perceptual experience. Trends in Cognitive Science, 26(6), 451-461. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tics.2022.03.003
  11. Perrin, D. (2022). La causalité du souvenir épisodique. Un débat récent en philosophie de la mémoire. Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale, 113(1), 85-108. https://doi.org/10.3917/rmm.221.0085
  12. Perrin, D., & Sant'Anna, A. (2022). Episodic memory and the feeling of pastness: From intentionalism to metacognition. Synthese, 200, 109. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-022-03567-4
  13. Sant'Anna, A. (2022). Unsuccessful remembering: A challenge for the relational view of memory. Erkenntnis, 87, 1539–1562. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10670-020-00261-0

2021

  1. Andonovski, N. (2021). Causation and mnemonic roles: On Fernández's functionalism. Estudios de Filosofía, 64, 139-153. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.ef.n64a07
  2. Andonovski, N. (2021). Causation in memory: Necessity, reliability and probability. Acta Scientiarum, 43(3), e61493. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascihumansoc.v43i3.61493
  3. Dranseika, V., McCarroll, C. J., & Michaelian, K. (2021). Are observer memories (accurate) memories? Insights from experimental philosophy. Consciousness and Cognition, 96, 103240. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2021.103240
  4. McCarroll, C. J., Michaelian, K., & Arango-Muñoz, S. (2021). Memory and perception, insights at the interface: Editors' introduction. Estudios de Filosofía, 64, 5-19. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.ef.n64a01
  5. Michaelian, K. (2021). Episodic memory is not immune to error through misidentification: Against Fernández. Synthese, 198, 95252-9543. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-020-02652-w
  6. Michaelian, K. (2021). Imagining the past reliably and unreliably: Towards a virtue theory of memory. Synthese, 199, 7477-7507. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-021-03125-4
  7. Michaelian, K., Dranseika, V., & Álvarez, J. (2021). Experimental philosophy of memory. Acta Scientiarum: Human and Social Sciences, 43, e60875. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascihumansoc.v43i3.60875
  8. Michaelian, K., & Sant'Anna, A. (2021). Memory without content? Radical enactivism and (post)causal theories of memory. Synthese, 198(Suppl 1), S307-S335. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-019-02119-7
  9. Perrin, D. (2021). Embodied episodic memory: A new case for causalism? Intellectica, 74: 229-252.

2020

  1. Arango-Muñoz, S., & Michaelian, K. (2020). From collective memory ... to collective metamemory? In Fiebich, A. (Ed.), Minimal cooperation and shared agency (pp. 195-217). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29783-1_12
  2. McCarroll, C. J. (2020). Construction, preservation, and the presence of self in observer memory: A reply to Trakas. Analísis Filosófico, 40(2), 287–303. https://doi.org/10.36446/af.2020.371
  3. McCarroll, C. J. (2020). Remembering the personal past: Beyond the boundaries of imagination. Frontiers in Psychology: Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 11, 585352. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.585352
  4. McCarroll, C. J., & Cosentino, E. (2020). Rewarding one’s future self: Psychological connectedness, episodic prospection, and a puzzle about perspective. Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 11, 449–467. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13164-020-00460-2
  5. Michaelian, K. (2020). Confabulating as unreliable imagining: In defence of the simulationist account of unsuccessful remembering. Topoi, 39, 133-148. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11245-018-9591-z
  6. Michaelian, K., Perrin, D., & Sant'Anna, A. (2020). Continuities and discontinuities between imagination and memory: The view from philosophy. In Abraham, A. (Ed.), The Cambridge handbook of the imagination (pp. 293-310). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108580298.019
  7. Perrin, D., Michaelian, K., & Sant'Anna, A. (2020). The phenomenology of remembering is an epistemic feeling. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 1531. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01531
  8. Sant'Anna, A., Michaelian, K., & Perrin, D. (2020). Editorial: Memory as mental time travel. Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 11(2), 223-232. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13164-020-00484-8

2019

  1. Bernecker, S., & Michaelian, K. (2019). Book review symposium: Editors' response. Memory Studies, 12(6), 746-750. https://doi.org/10.1177/1750698019883205
  2. Perrin, D. (2019). Le contenu du souvenir épisodique : Une singularité non fondée sur l’accointance. Études Philosophiques, 193(3), 479-496. https://doi.org/10.3917/leph.193.0479
  3. Sant'Anna, A., & Michaelian, K. (2019). Teorias sobre o lembrar: Causalismo, simulacionismo e funcionalismo. Voluntas, 10(3), 8-36. https://doi.org/10.5902/2179378640445

Book reviews

Forthcoming

  1. Boumaza, D. (Forthcoming). [Review of the book Du finalisme en biologie: Bergson et la théorie de l'évolution, by M. Tahar]. Revue d'histoire des sciences.

2024

  1. Michaelian, K. (2024). [Review of the book Memory and remembering, by F. De Brigard]. Balkan Journal of Philosophy, 16(2), 195-196. DOI: 10.5840/bjp202416222.

2021

  1. Álvarez, J. F. (2021). [Review of the book Memory: A self-referential account, by Jordi Fernández]. Estudios de Filosofía, 64, 237-243. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.ef.n64a13

2020

  1. Michaelian, K. (2020). [Review of the book Remembering from the outside: Personal memory and the perspectival mind, by C. J. McCarroll]. Argumenta, 5(2), 283-286. https://doi.org/10.14275/2465-2334/202010.boo

2019

  1. Michaelian, K. (2019). [Review of the book Memory and technology: How we use information in the brain and the world, by J. R. Finley, F. Naaz, & F. W. Goh]. Memory Studies, 12(3), 349-352. https://doi.org/10.1177/1750698019836239b
  2. Perrin, D. (2019). [Review of the book Memory and the self: Phenomenology, science, and autobiography, by M. Rowlands]. Memory Studies, 12(1), 106-109. https://doi.org/10.1177/1750698018811995d

Translations

2023

  1. Sant'Anna, A. (2023). Viaje mental en el tiempo y filosofía de la memoria. (Álvarez, J. F., Trans.) Lampião - Revista de Filosofia, 4(1), 323-352.