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  1. (In defence of) preservationism and the previous awareness condition: What is a theory of remembering, anyway?James Openshaw - 2023 - Philosophical Perspectives 37 (1):290-307.
    I suggest that the theories of remembering one finds in the philosophy of memory literature are best characterised as theories principally operating at three different levels of inquiry. Simulationist views are theories of the psychofunctional process type remembering. Causalist views are theories of referential remembering. Epistemic views are theories of successful remembering. Insofar as there is conflict between these theories, it is a conflict of integration rather than—as widely presented—head‐on disagreement. Viewed in this way, we can see the previous awareness (...)
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  • Personal Memories and Generic Mental Representations.Katja Crone - manuscript
    The paper focuses on the particular structure of the content of so-called generic memories, specifically of those of recurring events from one's past. This way of remembering has two central features that are in tension to each other: what is mentally represented is both rather specific as one is typically simulating a scene and sufficiently abstract as the represented scene stands for a series of similar former events. It will be argued that the phenomenon can be adequately described as a (...)
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  • The Annual Birthday Party: Remembering Recurring Events from One's Past.Katja Crone - forthcoming - Review of Philosophy and Psychology:1-15.
    The paper focuses on the particular nature of the content of so-called generic memories, especially those of recurrent events from one's past. This way of remembering has two central features that seem to be in tension with each other: what is mentally represented seems to be both rather specific, as one typically simulates an event with audiovisual properties, and rather non-specific, as the represented event covers or represents a series of more or less similar past events. It is argued that (...)
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  • Transient Particulars.Julian John Alfred Bacharach - 2024 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 11.
    We spend much of our adult lives thinking and reminiscing about particular events of the past, which, by their very nature, can never be repeated. What is involved in a capacity to think thoughts of this kind? In this paper, I propose that such thoughts are essentially connected with a capacity to communicate about past events, and specifically in the special way in which events of the past are valued and shared in our relationships with one another. I motivate this (...)
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