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Intentional forgetting needs intentional remembering.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General
Episodic memories may become suppressed, both incidentally and intentionally. Incidental suppression is a result of a competition induced by interfering items or responses. In contrast, intentional suppression is said to result from conscious attempts to suppress certain memory items, and should thus not depend on competition induced by interfering ...
Adam Singer   +3 more
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Individual Intentions in Shared Intention

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Abstract There is disagreement among philosophers about the following claim: when we share an intention to perform some action, we each have an intention towards that action. That disagreement turns on the interpretation of thought experiments, specifically whether reports of a shared intention are accurate in cases in which one of the ...
Javier Gomez-Lavin, Matthew Rachar
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Stating your intentions

1992
Go out and celebrate! You have now reached the very last unit in the course and have acquired a whole range of new skills to activate and build on. Travelling to a German-speaking country would now, of course, be an excellent way to consolidate your knowledge.
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