The Incarnation of Lived Time: Towards an Ecology of Memory |
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Authors: | Gregory Mengel |
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Affiliation: | Independent Scholar, Oakland, California, USA |
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Abstract: | Most of us think of memory in terms of the brain's ability to store and retrieve events, facts, and skills. Philosophers and cognitive scientists seek to understand memory in terms of causation and justification. This article steps back from these considerations to reflect broadly on what memory is. Drawing on the paradigm shift underway in mind sciences, I explore the implications of the emerging understanding of cognition as embodied, embedded, extended, and enacted. This new paradigm undermines epistemological dualism and individualism and makes it possible to view memory as an ecological process. |
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Keywords: | Collective memory enactivism extended cognition Merleau-Ponty metaphor structural coupling |
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