Publication | Closed Access
What Counts as a Memory? Definitions, Hypotheses, and “Kinding in Progress”
25
Citations
30
References
2022
Year
CognitionHuman MemoryExplicit MemorySocial SciencesPsychologyEpisodic MemoryProgress ”MemoryCognitive NeuroscienceSensory MemorySemantic MemoryCognitive ScienceMemory SystemBroad DefinitionsSea SnailsExperimental PsychologyMemory Reliability“ KindingImplicit MemoryStorage (Memory)Cognitive DynamicsMemory AssessmentParadigmatic Memory PhenomenaLong-term Memory
Abstract This paper accounts for broad definitions of memory , which extend to paradigmatic memory phenomena, like episodic memory in humans, and phenomena in worms and sea snails. These definitions may seem too broad, suggesting that they extend to phenomena that don’t count as memory or illustrate that memory is not a natural kind. However, these responses fail to consider a definition as a hypothesis . As opposed to construing definitions as expressing memory’s properties, a definition as a hypothesis is the basis to test inferences about phenomena. A definition as a hypothesis is valuable when the “kinding” of phenomena is ongoing.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1