Perspectives on time and memory: An introduction. Hoerl, C. & McCormack, T. In Hoerl, C. & McCormack, T., editors, Time and Memory: Issues in Philosophy and Psychology, pages 1–33. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2001.
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[first paragraph] What is the connection between the way we represent time and things in time, on the one hand, and our capacity to remember particular past events, on the other? This is the substantive question that has stood behind the project of putting together this volume. The methodological assumption that has informed this project is that any progress with the difficult and fascinating set of issues that are raised by this question must draw on the resources of various areas both in philos- ophy and in psychology.
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abstract = {[first paragraph] What is the connection between the way we represent time and things in time, on the one hand, and our capacity to remember particular past events, on the other? This is the substantive question that has stood behind the project of putting together this volume. The methodological assumption that has informed this project is that any progress with the difficult and fascinating set of issues that are raised by this question must draw on the resources of various areas both in philos- ophy and in psychology.},
address = {Oxford},
author = {Hoerl, Christoph and McCormack, Teresa},
booktitle = {Time and Memory: Issues in Philosophy and Psychology},
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pages = {1--33},
publisher = {Oxford University Press},
title = {{Perspectives on time and memory: An introduction}},
year = {2001}
}

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