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On Autobiographical Memory

Autor Anita Kasabova
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 dec 2008
Presents the epistemological accounts of memory by the Prague philosopher and mathematician, Bernard Bolzano and the Prague physiologist Ewald Hering as well as the phenomenological accounts by Edmund Husserl and Roman Ingarden. This title discusses various accounts put forward within analytic philosophy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781443801102
ISBN-10: 1443801100
Pagini: 165
Dimensiuni: 150 x 220 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

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"The new book by Anita Kasabova fills a gap between traditional philosophical "armchair" speculations about memory and contemporary cognitive theories, which have grown out of extensive experimental research. The book's main idea that autobiographical memory is not a mere recollection but rather an active reconstruction of our past memories is not an entirely new one. Anita Kasabova, however, provides a new take on this idea by revealing that the theories of Bolzano, Hering, and Husserl not only bear historical significance but, properly reconstructed, they might be viewed as an important contribution to the contemporary interdisciplinary studies of memory. An appreciable achievement of the book is the chosen conceptual framework: it makes the idiosyncratic language of Bolzano and Husserl accessible to contemporary cognitive scientists as well as making the recent cognitive theories understandable for the traditional philosophical scholars. Even if this were the only achievement of Anita Kasabova (and it is not) it would represent her monograph as a book of a great merit for a large community of memory scholars." - Assoc. Prof. Lilia Gurova, Department of Cognitive Science and Psychology, New Bulgarian University"