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Memory and Quasi-Memory [PDF]

open access: possible, 1980
However, as I said at the beginning of the last chapter, my chief aim is to criticize not the views of Williams — with whom I am in agreement to a large extent — but those of the memory theorists. To defend a memory criterion against Butler’s objection of vicious circularity Shoemaker is forced to introduce a notion of “quasi-memory” in terms of which ...
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Repressed memory and false memory

Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 1996
Both the popular media and professional literature have presented many accounts of repressed memory and false memory in the past 5 years. Repressed memory occurs when trauma is too severe to be kept in conscious memory, and is removed by repression or dissociation or both.
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Memory and Memory Controllers

2018
In the SOC designs, the transfer of the data from the external memories needs the dedicated memory controller. The SDRAM or DDR memory controllers are used extensively in the SOC designs. The available IPs of such kind of controllers can be integrated with other SOC components.
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Memory, Memorials and Museums

2004
It seems natural to us that any society would want to commemorate its achievements, its most celebrated public figures and its disasters. Yet the preoccupation with memory that marks our age is, in fact, a relatively novel phenomenon. An obsession with memory as expressed in memorials, museums and public commemorations is one of the characteristic ...
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Coda: On Memory and Memorial

2018
In this brief coda, I bring the reader up to speed on the rapidly changing memorial landscape of 2018 as a follow-up to the previous chapter on countermonuments. In the years and even months preceding the completion of this book, significant memorial work has been done in the United States and abroad in the larger project of commemorating the lives of ...
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Memory, Quasi-memory, and Pseudo-quasi-memory

Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 2009
Bishop Butler objected to Locke's theory of personal identity on the grounds that memory presupposes personal identity. Most of those sympathetic with Locke's account have accepted Butler's criticism, and have sought to devise a theory of personal identity in the spirit of Locke's that avoids Butler's circularity objection.
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Hooke on Memory and the Memory of Hooke

2017
On Saturday 21 June 1682, his appointed day of duty to the Royal Society, Robert Hooke presented a lecture on memory to his fellow members. The text was included in his Posthumous Works under the title ‘An Hypothetical Explication of Memory: how the Organs made use of by the Mind in its Operation may be Mechanically understood’.1In his lecture Hooke ...
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Memory and Postwar Memorials

2013
Florence Vatan, Marc Silberman
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