Constructing the Past: the Relevance of the Narrative Self in Modulating Episodic Memory

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Roy Dings
Albert Newen
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[1] Ruhr Universität Bochum,Institute of Philosophy II
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Review of Philosophy and Psychology | 2023年 / 14卷
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Narrative self; Episodic memory; Scenario construction; Self-memory systems;
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Episodic memories can no longer be seen as the re-activation of stored experiences but are the product of an intense construction process based on a memory trace. Episodic recall is a result of a process of scenario construction. If one accepts this generative framework of episodic memory, there is still a be big gap in understanding the role of the narrative self in shaping scenario construction. Some philosophers are in principle sceptic by claiming that a narrative self cannot be more than a causally inefficacious attributed entity anyway. Thus, we first characterize a narrative self in detail and second we clarify its influential causal role in shaping our episodic memories by influencing the process of scenario construction. This happens at three stages, namely at the level of the input, the output and the process of scenario construction.
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