The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Memory
(Under contract with Oxford University Press)
Editors
André Sant’Anna & Carl F. Craver
Table of contents
1. Editors’ introduction. André Sant’Anna & Carl F. Craver
1. Metaphysics and Epistemology of Memory
2. Memory and representation. Michael Barkasi
3. Memory and disjunctivism. Dorothea Debus
4. 4E cognition and memory. Daniel D. Hutto
5. Memory and causation. Nikola Andonovski
6. Memory and time. Gerardo Viera
7. Memory as a natural kind. Markus Werning
8. Memory and knowledge. Christoph Hoerl
9. Memory and testimony. Sanford Goldberg
10. Procedural memory and know-how. Carlotta Pavese
2. The Science of Memory
11. Memory as an object of research. Uljana Feest
12. Memory systems and processes. Shayna Rosenbaum & Ezgi Fide
13. The phylogeny of memory systems. Andrew Barron & Janie Fink
14. The evolution of episodic memory. Simon Brown
15. The development of autobiographical memory. Elaine Reese
16. Working memory. Javier Gomez-Lavin
17. Memory traces. David Colaço
18. Memory and cognitive maps. Jonathan Najenson
19. Event representation and memory. Jeffrey Zacks & Tan T. Nguyen
20. Memory errors. Sarah K. Robins & Marta Caravà
21. Forgetting. Henry L. Roediger & Christopher Zerr
3. Memory and Mind
22. Memory and imagination. Kourken Michaelian & Jakub Rudnicki
23. Memory and perception. Rebecca Copenhaver
24. Memory and dreams. Melanie Rosen
25. Memory and reference. James Openshaw
26. Memory and metacognition. Jérôme Dokic
27. The phenomenology of remembering. Denis Perrin
28. Memory and emotion. Fabrice Teroni
29. Memory and confabulation. Kengo Miyazono & Uku Tooming
30. Memory and attention. Dennis Buehler
31. Memory and mind-wandering. Santiago Arango-Muñoz & Andrés F. Vélez Posada
32. Memory and aesthetic experience. André Sant'Anna & Patrik Engisch
4. Memory, Self, and Agency
33. Memory, identity, and identification. Ying-Tung Lin
34. The representation of the self in memory. Christopher Jude McCarroll
35. Memory and narrative. Marya Schechtman
36. Nostalgia. Anja Berninger
37. Memory and trauma. Judith Carlisle
38. Memory and grief. Michael Cholbi & Jelena Markovic
39. Memory and action. Santiago Amaya
40. Prospective memory and planning. Thor Grunbaum
41. Memory and skill. David Kaplan
5. Ethics, Morality, and the Social Significance of Memory
42. The ethics of remembering and forgetting. Sven Bernecker
43. Memory and moral reasoning. Jeanette Kennett & Steve Matthews
44. Forgiveness. Felipe De Brigard
45. Memory and interpersonal relations. Julia Driver
46. Memory and social epistemology. Johannes Mahr
47. Memory and gossip. Nazim Keven
48. Implicit memory and implicit bias. Josefa Toribio
49. Memory in the courtroom. Katherine Puddifoot
50. Collective memory. Jeremy Yamashiro and Edward Pashkov
51. National memory. James Wertsch & Mariia Kurbak
52. Monuments, remembrance, and the ethics of public spaces. Chong-Ming Lim
53. Memory and technology. Richard Heersmink
54. Memory and place. John Sutton
2. Memory and representation. Michael Barkasi
3. Memory and disjunctivism. Dorothea Debus
4. 4E cognition and memory. Daniel D. Hutto
5. Memory and causation. Nikola Andonovski
6. Memory and time. Gerardo Viera
7. Memory as a natural kind. Markus Werning
8. Memory and knowledge. Christoph Hoerl
9. Memory and testimony. Sanford Goldberg
10. Procedural memory and know-how. Carlotta Pavese
11. Memory as an object of research. Uljana Feest
12. Memory systems and processes. Shayna Rosenbaum & Ezgi Fide
13. The phylogeny of memory systems. Andrew Barron & Janie Fink
14. The evolution of episodic memory. Simon Brown
15. The development of autobiographical memory. Elaine Reese
16. Working memory. Javier Gomez-Lavin
17. Memory traces. David Colaço
18. Memory and cognitive maps. Jonathan Najenson
19. Event representation and memory. Jeffrey Zacks & Tan T. Nguyen
20. Memory errors. Sarah K. Robins & Marta Caravà
21. Forgetting. Henry L. Roediger & Christopher Zerr
3. Memory and Mind
22. Memory and imagination. Kourken Michaelian & Jakub Rudnicki
23. Memory and perception. Rebecca Copenhaver
24. Memory and dreams. Melanie Rosen
25. Memory and reference. James Openshaw
26. Memory and metacognition. Jérôme Dokic
27. The phenomenology of remembering. Denis Perrin
28. Memory and emotion. Fabrice Teroni
29. Memory and confabulation. Kengo Miyazono & Uku Tooming
30. Memory and attention. Dennis Buehler
31. Memory and mind-wandering. Santiago Arango-Muñoz & Andrés F. Vélez Posada
32. Memory and aesthetic experience. André Sant'Anna & Patrik Engisch
4. Memory, Self, and Agency
33. Memory, identity, and identification. Ying-Tung Lin
34. The representation of the self in memory. Christopher Jude McCarroll
35. Memory and narrative. Marya Schechtman
36. Nostalgia. Anja Berninger
37. Memory and trauma. Judith Carlisle
38. Memory and grief. Michael Cholbi & Jelena Markovic
39. Memory and action. Santiago Amaya
40. Prospective memory and planning. Thor Grunbaum
41. Memory and skill. David Kaplan
5. Ethics, Morality, and the Social Significance of Memory
42. The ethics of remembering and forgetting. Sven Bernecker
43. Memory and moral reasoning. Jeanette Kennett & Steve Matthews
44. Forgiveness. Felipe De Brigard
45. Memory and interpersonal relations. Julia Driver
46. Memory and social epistemology. Johannes Mahr
47. Memory and gossip. Nazim Keven
48. Implicit memory and implicit bias. Josefa Toribio
49. Memory in the courtroom. Katherine Puddifoot
50. Collective memory. Jeremy Yamashiro and Edward Pashkov
51. National memory. James Wertsch & Mariia Kurbak
52. Monuments, remembrance, and the ethics of public spaces. Chong-Ming Lim
53. Memory and technology. Richard Heersmink
54. Memory and place. John Sutton
22. Memory and imagination. Kourken Michaelian & Jakub Rudnicki
23. Memory and perception. Rebecca Copenhaver
24. Memory and dreams. Melanie Rosen
25. Memory and reference. James Openshaw
26. Memory and metacognition. Jérôme Dokic
27. The phenomenology of remembering. Denis Perrin
28. Memory and emotion. Fabrice Teroni
29. Memory and confabulation. Kengo Miyazono & Uku Tooming
30. Memory and attention. Dennis Buehler
31. Memory and mind-wandering. Santiago Arango-Muñoz & Andrés F. Vélez Posada
32. Memory and aesthetic experience. André Sant'Anna & Patrik Engisch
33. Memory, identity, and identification. Ying-Tung Lin
34. The representation of the self in memory. Christopher Jude McCarroll
35. Memory and narrative. Marya Schechtman
36. Nostalgia. Anja Berninger
37. Memory and trauma. Judith Carlisle
38. Memory and grief. Michael Cholbi & Jelena Markovic
39. Memory and action. Santiago Amaya
40. Prospective memory and planning. Thor Grunbaum
41. Memory and skill. David Kaplan
5. Ethics, Morality, and the Social Significance of Memory
42. The ethics of remembering and forgetting. Sven Bernecker
43. Memory and moral reasoning. Jeanette Kennett & Steve Matthews
44. Forgiveness. Felipe De Brigard
45. Memory and interpersonal relations. Julia Driver
46. Memory and social epistemology. Johannes Mahr
47. Memory and gossip. Nazim Keven
48. Implicit memory and implicit bias. Josefa Toribio
49. Memory in the courtroom. Katherine Puddifoot
50. Collective memory. Jeremy Yamashiro and Edward Pashkov
51. National memory. James Wertsch & Mariia Kurbak
52. Monuments, remembrance, and the ethics of public spaces. Chong-Ming Lim
53. Memory and technology. Richard Heersmink
54. Memory and place. John Sutton
42. The ethics of remembering and forgetting. Sven Bernecker
43. Memory and moral reasoning. Jeanette Kennett & Steve Matthews
44. Forgiveness. Felipe De Brigard
45. Memory and interpersonal relations. Julia Driver
46. Memory and social epistemology. Johannes Mahr
47. Memory and gossip. Nazim Keven
48. Implicit memory and implicit bias. Josefa Toribio
49. Memory in the courtroom. Katherine Puddifoot
50. Collective memory. Jeremy Yamashiro and Edward Pashkov
51. National memory. James Wertsch & Mariia Kurbak
52. Monuments, remembrance, and the ethics of public spaces. Chong-Ming Lim
53. Memory and technology. Richard Heersmink
54. Memory and place. John Sutton