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– the very best definition of a story: ‘Once upon atime, in such and such a place, something hap-pened.’
what the story exactly is
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- Oct 2024
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That meansfirst-person recollections could be some of thebuilding blocks of the self after all.
q-memory is very different from the true memory and q-memory could be built by first-person recollections.
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ot necessarily the survival of aparticular brain or body (although as a matter offact we at present do require both), but the con-tinuation of our mental lives. Just as long as my‘stream of consciousness’ continues, I continue
what psychological exactly is
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Philosophers have called these kinds of rec-ollections quasi-memories, or just q-memories
Use examples to make sense about recollection pretty close memory and then give the exact definition.
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t. We seem to be imagining a form of rec-ollection that is not quite memory, but pretty close
Sometimes memory may not what exactly happened, but a way of heard
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What she re-members is actually how it was.
When people see something from first person point of view, they may have a memory implant.
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We know that eyewitnessidentifications are fallible.
For some people , they could mistake what they had seen or lie about the truth.
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