Remembering and knowing in Memory
A Self-Referential Account
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1983-4012.2021.2.38673Keywords:
Jordi Fernández, Memory, Contemporary epistemology, Contemporary metaphysicsAbstract
Memory: The Self-Referential Account was released in 2019 by author Jordi Fernández. The text offers us a very clear and complex account of the nature of the mnemonic faculty as an epistemic phenomenon. In this review, we will present in general lines the argumentative path of the author. In this way, the reader has previous access to the concepts considered by the author as keys for the understanding of the philosophy of memory.
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BERNECKER, S. Memory: A Self-Referential Account. In: Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. Indiana, 19 mar. 2020. Disponível em: https://ndpr.nd.edu/reviews/memory-a-self-referential-account. Acesso em: jul. 2020.
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FERNÁNDEZ, J. Memory: A Self-Referential Account. Nova Iorque: Oxford University Press, 2019.
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