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  1. When the past becomes future-like: A phenomenological study of memory, time, and self-familiarity.Matthew Ratcliffe - forthcoming - Continental Philosophy Review:1-20.
    This paper sets out a phenomenological account of how the autobiographical past can, on occasion, assume certain future-like qualities. I begin by reflecting on the analogy of a bore wave, as employed in a novel by Julian Barnes. Building on this, I turn to Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre in order to address how our memories are revised in light of our current concerns and vice versa. Then, by adapting Edmund Husserl’s conception of temporal “protention,” I show how acts (...)
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