Memory: Philosophical issues. Sutton, J. 2002.
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Memory is a set of cognitive capacities by which humans and other animals retain information and reconstruct past experiences, usually for present purposes. Philosophical investigation into memory is in part continuous with the development ofcogni- tive scientific theories, but includes related inquiries into metaphysics and personal identity.
@misc{Sutton2002,
abstract = {Memory is a set of cognitive capacities by which humans and other animals retain information and reconstruct past experiences, usually for present purposes. Philosophical investigation into memory is in part continuous with the development ofcogni- tive scientific theories, but includes related inquiries into metaphysics and personal identity.},
author = {Sutton, John},
booktitle = {Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science (volume 2)},
file = {:Users/michaelk/Library/Application Support/Mendeley Desktop/Downloaded/Sutton - 2002 - Memory Philosophical issues.pdf:pdf},
pages = {1109--1113},
publisher = {Macmillan},
title = {{Memory: Philosophical issues}},
year = {2002}
}

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