Epistemic authority, episodic memory, and the sense of self

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 41 (2018)
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Abstract

The distinctive feature of episodic memory is autonoesis, the feeling that one’s awareness of particular past events is grounded in firsthand experience. Autonoesis guides us in sharing our experiences of past events, not by telling us when our credibility is at stake, but by telling us what others will find informative; it also supports the sense of an enduring self.

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Jennifer Nagel
University of Toronto, Mississauga

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