What makes memory a good source of knowledge? What is the role of accuracy, relevance, and familiarity in proper memory functioning? Today, Carlos Montemayor (San Francisco State University) discusses these and other questions about episodic memory. substack.com/home/post/p-...
Carlos Montemayor (San Francisco State University)
What do we do when we remember together? In today's post, Johannes Mahr (York University) argues that joint remembering is a very important social tool, a tool for communication and for bonding. open.substack.com/pub/thememor...
Johannes Mahr (York University)
Could there be “epistemic assaults” on truthful memory that violate the dignity of genocide survivors and their descendants? In today's post, Melanie Altanian investigates this and other important questions about collective traumatic memory. open.substack.com/pub/thememor...
Melanie Altanian (University of Freiburg)
Why are some memories precisely located in time and others aren't? Today at the Memory Palace, Jerry Viera (University of Sheffield) investigates this and many other questions about time and episodic memory. substack.com/home/post/p-...
Gerardo Viera (University of Sheffield)
What does forgetting tell us about the function of episodic memory - memory for events of our personal past? In today's post, Marta Caravà shares some ideas about this and other questions about forgetting. substack.com/home/post/p-...
Marta Caravà (Purdue University)
What do we remember and what do we forget when we forgive? Today at the Memory Palace, Felipe De Brigard and Gabriela Fernández-Miranda tell us how they answer this question in their exciting project "Memory and Forgiveness". open.substack.com/pub/thememor...
Felipe De Brigard and Gabriela Fernández-Miranda (Duke University)
What does the inability to form mental images say about episodic memory? Today at the Memory Palace, Margherita Arcangeli (Institut Jean Nicod) explores this question and shares her fantastic research on memory and aphantasia. open.substack.com/pub/thememor...
Margherita Arcangeli (Institut Jean Nicod)
After enjoying a little bit of summer, The Memory Palace is glad to open its doors again, with an exciting post on dreams and memory from Melanie Rosen (Trent University). open.substack.com/pub/thememor...
Melanie Rosen (Trent University)
Marta Caravà's last post on IPM4 4 is now available in Chinese. Thanks to Changsheng Lai and Yuping Wang for this fantastic collaboration. We'll be back in August after a summer break, with a new lineup of contributors from around the globe. mp.weixin.qq.com/s/HDHHbMIRLC...
本期带来普渡大学博士后研究员Marta Caravà的第四届记忆哲学问题大会参会随笔
Wrapping up our first series of posts at The Memory Palace, reflections on IPM4 by Marta Caravà - and a call to build a collective memory of the event. The Memory Palace will now enjoy a bit of summer. We’ll return in late August! open.substack.com/pub/thememor...
Marta Caravà, Purdue University