Time and memory : issues in philosophy and psychology /

Time and memory : issues in philosophy and psychology / edited by Christoph Hoerl and Teresa McCormack. - Oxford : Clarendon Press ; (c)2001. New York : Oxford University Press, (c)2001. - 1 online resource (xiii, 419 pages) : illustrations - Consciousness and self-consciousness .

Includes bibliographies and index.

Perspectives on time and memory : an introduction / Internal clocks and the representation of time / Retrospective and prospective timing : memory, attention and consciousness / The chronological organization of memory : common psychological foundations for remembering and timing / 'Lost in a sea of time': time-parsing and autism / Memory processes underlying humans' chronological sense of the past / Aware and unaware memory : does unaware memory underlie aware memory? / Is memory purely preservative? / Phenomenological records and the self-memory system system / Out of the past : episodic recall as retained acquaintance / Attributing episodic memory to animals and children / The phenomenology of episodic recall / Understanding the past tense / Apperception and the unreality of tense / Memories, traces and the significance of the past / Christoph Hoerl and Teresa McCormack. -- J.H. Wearden. -- Richard A. Block and Dan Zakay. -- Gordon D.A. Brown and Nick Chater. -- Jill Boucher. -- William J. Friedman. --Memory demonstratives / John Campbell. -- Andrew R. Mayes. -- Jérôme Dokic. -- Martin A. Conway. -- M.G.F. Martin. -- Teresa McCormack. -- Christoph Hoerl. -- Christopher Peacocke. -- A.W. Moore. -- David Cockburn.

"Time and Memory throws new light on fundamental aspects of human cognition and consciousness by bringing together psychological and philosophical approaches dealing with the connection between the capacity to represent and think about time, and the capacity to recollect the past. Fifteen specially written essays offer insights into current theories of memory processes and of the mechanisms and cognitive abilities underlying temporal judgements, and draw out key issues concerning the phenomenology and epistemology of memory and its role in our understanding of time." "Readership: Philosophers, cognitive psychologists, developmental psychologists, neuropsychologists, and cognitive scientists interested in mental representation and consciousness."--Jacket



9780191638800




Time perception.
Time--Psychological aspects.
Time--Philosophy.
Memory.
Memory (Philosophy)
Philosophy.
Time.
Time Perception
Memory


Electronic Books.

BF468 / .T564 2001