Affective memory: A little help from our imagination. Arcangeli, M. & Dokic, J. In Michaelian, K., Debus, D., & Perrin, D., editors, New Directions in the Philosophy of Memory, pages 13–32. Routledge, New York, 2018.
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[first paragraph] It often happens that when we remember a past situation, the emotional import of the latter transpires in a modified form at the phenomenological level of our present memory. When it does, we experience what is sometimes called an “affective memory.”
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abstract = {[first paragraph] It often happens that when we remember a past situation, the emotional import of the latter transpires in a modified form at the phenomenological level of our present memory. When it does, we experience what is sometimes called an “affective memory.”},
address = {New York},
author = {Arcangeli, Margherita and Dokic, J{\'{e}}r{\^{o}}me},
booktitle = {New Directions in the Philosophy of Memory},
editor = {Michaelian, Kourken and Debus, Dorothea and Perrin, Denis},
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pages = {13--32},
publisher = {Routledge},
title = {{Affective memory: A little help from our imagination}},
year = {2018}
}

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