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Although philosophers have explored memory since antiquity, recent years have seen the birth of philosophy of memory as a distinct field. This book—the first of its kind—charts emerging directions of research in the field. The book's nineteen newly-commissioned chapters develop novel theories of remembering and forgetting, analyze the phenomenology and content of memory, debate issues in the ethics and epistemology of remembering, and explore the relationship between memory and affectivity. Written by leading researchers in the philosophy of memory, the chapters collectively present an exciting vision of the future of this dynamic area of research.

The Philosophy of Memory Today and Tomorrow: Editors' Introduction 1(10)
Kourken Michaelian
Dorothea Debus
Denis Perrin
PART I Challenges and Alternatives to the Causal Theory of Memory
11(62)
1 Beyond the Causal Theory? Fifty Years After Martin and Deutscher
13(20)
Kourken Michaelian
Sarah K. Robins
2 A Case for Procedural Causality in Episodic Recollection
33(19)
Denis Perrin
3 The Functional Character of Memory
52(21)
Jordi Fernandez
PART II Activity and Passivity in Remembering
73(64)
4 Remembering as a Mental Action
75(22)
Santiago Arango-Munoz
Juan Pablo Bermudez
5 The Roots of Remembering: Radically Enactive Recollecting
97(22)
Daniel D. Hutto
Anco Peeters
6 Handle With Care: Activity, Passivity, and the Epistemological Role of Recollective Memories
119(18)
Dorothea Debus
PART III The Affective Dimension of Memory
137(42)
7 Affective Memory: A Little Help From Our Imagination
139(19)
Margherita Arcangeli
Jerome Dokic
8 Painful Memories
158(21)
Philip Gerrans
PART IV Memory in Groups
179(42)
9 Shared Remembering and Distributed Affect: Varieties of Psychological Interdependence
181(19)
John Sutton
10 Memory, Attention, and Joint Reminiscing
200(21)
Felipe De Brigard
PART V Memory Failures: Concepts and Ethical Implications
221(56)
11 Forgetting
223(18)
Matthew Frise
12 On the Blameworthiness of Forgetting
241(18)
Sven Bernecker
13 Consent Without Memory
259(18)
Carl F. Craver
R. Shayna Rosenbaum
PART VI The Content and Phenomenology of Episodic and Semantic Memory
277(70)
14 The Remembered: Understanding the Content of Episodic Memory
279(15)
Mark Rowlands
15 The Past Made Present: Mental Time Travel in Episodic Recollection
294(19)
Matthew Soteriou
16 Remembering Past Experiences: Episodic Memory, Semantic Memory, and the Epistemic Asymmetry
313(16)
Christoph Hoerl
17 On Seeming to Remember
329(18)
Fabrice Teroni
Contributors 347(3)
Index 350
Kourken Michaelian is a senior lecturer at the University of Otago. He is the author of Mental Time Travel: Episodic Memory and Our Knowledge of the Personal Past (MIT 2016) and coeditor of Seeing the Future: Theoretical Perspectives on Future-Oriented Mental Time Travel (2016), and The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Memory (2017).



Dorothea Debus teaches philosophy at the University of York. She has written on philosophical questions relating to the phenomena of memory, the imagination, attention, and emotions; her current research project ("Shaping Our Mental Lives") investigates our active involvement with our own mental lives.



Denis Perrin is the author of Quest-ce que se souvenir? (2012), the editor of a special issue "Episodic memory" of the Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2014), and the author of several papers on episodic memory and mental time travel.