Preservationism in the epistemology of memory. Frise, M. The Philosophical Quarterly, 67(268):486–507, 2017.
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Preservationism states that memory preserves the justification of the beliefs it preserves. More precisely: if S formed a justified belief that p at t 1 and retains in memory a belief that p until t 2 , then S's belief that p is prima facie justified via memory at t 2 . Preservationism is an unchallenged orthodoxy in the epistemology of memory. Advocates include Sven Bernecker, Tyler Burge, Alvin Goldman, Gilbert Harman, Michael Huemer, Matthew McGrath, and Thomas Senor. I develop three dilemmas for it, in part by drawing on research in cognitive psychology. The dilemmas centre on preservationism's implications for certain cases involving either stored beliefs, forgotten evidence, or recollection failure. Each dilemma shows that preservationism either is false or lacks key support.
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abstract = {Preservationism states that memory preserves the justification of the beliefs it preserves. More precisely: if S formed a justified belief that p at t 1 and retains in memory a belief that p until t 2 , then S's belief that p is prima facie justified via memory at t 2 . Preservationism is an unchallenged orthodoxy in the epistemology of memory. Advocates include Sven Bernecker, Tyler Burge, Alvin Goldman, Gilbert Harman, Michael Huemer, Matthew McGrath, and Thomas Senor. I develop three dilemmas for it, in part by drawing on research in cognitive psychology. The dilemmas centre on preservationism's implications for certain cases involving either stored beliefs, forgotten evidence, or recollection failure. Each dilemma shows that preservationism either is false or lacks key support.},
author = {Frise, Matthew},
doi = {10.1093/pq/pqw074},
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issn = {0031-8094},
journal = {The Philosophical Quarterly},
number = {268},
pages = {486--507},
title = {{Preservationism in the epistemology of memory}},
url = {https://academic.oup.com/pq/article-lookup/doi/10.1093/pq/pqw074},
volume = {67},
year = {2017}
}

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