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Posts by The Memory Palace

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Why Phenomenology of Memory Matters Sofia Pedrini (Ruhr University Bochum)

Think back on a time when you fantasized about a crush. Such idealization, and the later realization (and disappointment), illustrates the importance of phenomenology for investigating memory. Sofia Pedrini (Bochum) discusses such cases at the Memory Palace today - enjoy!
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Episodic memory in folk psychology Julian Bacharach (Trinity College)

What are the advantages of episodic memory? Today at The Memory Palace, Julian Bacharach (Trinity College Dublin) shares his thoughts about the power of episodic memroy with respect to our beliefs, understanding, and communication with others.
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Can You Be Traumatized by Something You Don’t Remember? Judith Carlisle (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)

In traumatic memory, many people remember the event which led to the trauma. But is the memory necessary for their trauma, and if so why? Today at The Memory Palace, Judith Carlisle (Tennessee) explores the many connections between memory and trauma.
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Memory and Commitment to Do Thor Grünbaum (University of Copenhagen)

What does it mean for memory when we take a break from a task and then know how to go back to it? Today at the The Memory Palace Thor Grünbaum (Univ of Copenhagen) analyzes this form of mental commitment we make with ourselves. Check it out!
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The Heterogeneity of Pain Memory and Pain Amnesia Sabrina Coninx (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Ying-Tung Ling (National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University) Christopher McCarroll (National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University)

What does it mean to say we remember pain? Today at The Memory Palace, Sabrina Coninx, Ying-Tung Lin, and Christopher McCarroll examine the many ways we can understand pain memory. A great read!
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3 weeks ago 6 1 0 1
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The Multiple Functions of Episodic Memory Rebecca Dreier (London School of Economics and Political Science)

Why did episodic memory evolve? Rebecca Dreier (LSE) is at the Palace today, exploring the idea that this question has many answers. Check out her proposal for episodic memory's multifunctonality!
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From Mnemicity to Mnemicidade: Welcome to O Palácio da Memória Cesar Schirmer and Gabriel Zaccaro (Universidade Federal de Santa Maria)

O Palácio da Memória launches today!
Cesar Schirmer and Gabriel Zaccaro (Universidade Federal de Santa Maria) are at The Palace today, sharing the insights they've gained from this translation project. Check it out, and subscribe to O Palácio!
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The Palace in Translation Sarah Robins (Purdue University)

This week we have an update about translation projects here at The Memory Palace. Stay tuned for exciting developments ahead!
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Spatial Memories Ege Selin Islekel (Texas A&M University)

If a place that produced memories is altered, is the original memory of that place altered as well? Today at The Memory Palace, Ege Selin Islekel (Texas A&M) explores how traumatic memories attached to a place are influenced by changes to that place.
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A New Function for Episodic Memory? Muhammad Ali Khalidi (Graduate Center, City University of New York)

What is the function of episodic memory? Today at The Memory Palace, Muhammad Ali Khalidi (CUNY) shares ideas on the functions of episodic memory, and how this capacity might link individual cognition and joint agency.

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2 months ago 8 2 0 1
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Why do we remember the past? Bergson's forgotten question Doudja Boumaza (University of Grenoble Alpes)

If the brain doesn’t store memories, where are they? Why do we summon the past into the present? Henri Bergson explored these questions. Doudja Boumaza (Grenoble) is at The Memory Palace today encouraging us all to revisit Bergson’s answers. Enjoy!
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Language in the Philosophy of Memory: An interview with the translators of "El Palacio de la Memoria" Charlotte Harmon (Purdue University), Marcela Zarate Rochin (National Autonomous University of Mexico), Elena Ostos (Université Grenoble-Alps), and Lucienne Huby (University of Cagliari)

The Memory Palace is back for 2026! Our first post is from Charlotte Harmon, our Purdue student editorial assistant. The piece highlights the work of some of our translators and how language plays a role in the philosophy of memory. Check it out!

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Mirrors and memory: The stories embodied in your mirror image Antonella Tramacere (Roma Tre University)

When we look at ourselves in the mirror, what do we think of?  Today at The Memory Palace, Antonella Tramacere examines what is entailed by mirror gazing and what kind of memory affects one's mirror perception.
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4 months ago 7 2 0 1
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Wronged by Memory Katherine Puddifoot (Durham University)

Can our memories ever be unfair or unjust? Today at The Memory Palace, Kathy Puddfoot explores the concept of "mnemonic injustice" and how our memories can serve a role in treating people with justice.
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Issues in Philosophy of Memory 5 Sarah Robins (Purdue University)

Did you know that the Philosophy of Memory community will be hosting an event this summer? Today at The Memory Palace, Sarah Robins will be sharing information about the Issues in Philosophy of Memory 5 event. Also, check out our latest translations!
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¿Qué es mnemónico acerca de la memoria colectiva? Juan Diego Bogota (Universidad de Jyväskylä), Traducción del autor

When a person views an object used as a token of a historical event, what kind of memory is being activated? Today at The Memory Palace, Juan Diego Bogota touches on kinds of collective memory from events and material culture in English and Spanish!
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Is forgetting discovered or created? Jessie Munton (University of Cambridge)

When we are recollecting a story, what discerns all are other memories from being forgotten or merely being inaccessible at that moment? Today at The Memory Palace, Jessie Munton discusses what constitutes forgetting and its many uses in our lives.
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How We Recall Recurring Events Katja Crone (TU Dortmund)

How do we recall the memory of events that may happen repeatedly, such as our own birthday?  Today at The Memory Palace, Katja Crone analyzes different types of memory, including what she terms "generic" memory, when it comes to frequent events.
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Fiesta en al Palacio Sarah Robins (Purdue University)

Do you know that the Memory Palace publishes research not only in English but also in Spanish? Check out this post from Sarah Robins to know more about this initiative!
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5 months ago 4 2 0 1
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Memory as an Epistemically Blurry Object of Research Uljana Feest (Leibniz Universität Hannover)

What does it mean that memory is epistemically blurry? Today at the Memory Palace, Uljana Feest discusses this important question and gives us a preview of her book "Operationism in Psychology. An Epistemology of Exploration".
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How Memory Shapes Implicit Attitudes Josefa Toribio (ICREA-University of Barcelona)

How does explicit memory, like episodic memory, shape implicit attitudes? Today at the Memory Palace, Josefa Toribio (ICREA-University of Barcelona) discusses this and other questions, with particular attention to implicit biases and their harmful consequences.
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Commemoration and Controversy Ten-Herng Lai (University of Stirling)

After a summer break, the Memory Palace is back with an exciting post on good and bad forms of commemoration from Ten-Herng Lai (University of Stirling). Exciting news about the Palace's projects are coming soon!
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Nostalgia and Grief Dylan Trigg (Central European University)

Today, we end the first cycle of posts for 2025 with Dylan Trigg's reflections on nostalgia and grief. We are coming back after a summer break with new exciting posts and initiatives at the Memory Palace. Stay tuned!
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What does it mean to relive an experience through remembering? Francesca Righetti (Ruhr University Bochum)

Episodic remembering comes with a complex phenomenology. How can we account for it? Which methodology is best suited to study it? Today, Francesca Righetti (Ruhr University Bochum) shares some very interesting ideas about these questions.
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Memory and Self-Knowledge Benjamin Winokur (University of Macau)

What's the role of memory in self-knowledge? Which type of memory is the most relevant one for getting to know ourselves better, e.g., our own beliefs? Today at the Memory Palace, Ben Winokur (University of Macau) explores these exciting questions.
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11 months ago 4 1 0 1
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Remembering Without a Trace of a Trace: Of Mice, Humans, and LLMs Daniel D. Hutto (University of Wollongong)

If Large Language Models can remember without a trace, also humans can do so. Today at the Memory Palace, Daniel Hutto (University of Wollongong) discusses this provocative and exciting idea.
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A Single Memory Christopher Jude McCarroll (National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University)

If you could hold on to just a single memory, just one episode from your personal past, what would it be? Today at the Memory Palace, Chris McCarroll investigates this exciting question about personal memory. A highly recommended reading!
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11 months ago 5 1 0 1
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The Philosophy of Memory in Japan Shin Sakuragi (Shibaura Institute of Technology)

A great post on the philosophy of memory in Japan from Shin Sakuragi (Shibaura Institute of Technology)
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11 months ago 5 0 0 1
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Where did I leave my episode, again? Hunter Gentry (Kansas State University) and Cameron Buckner (University of Florida)

Would you like to learn more about memory in non-human animals? Please, check today's exciting post from Hunter Gentry (Kansas State University) and Cameron Buckner (University of Florida) if you want to do so.
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Between Memory and Identity: Trauma and the Self in Islamic Philosophy Mona Jahangiri (University of Göttingen)

If you want to know more on the ethics of memory dampening, you should really check this awesome post by Mona Jahangiri (University of Göttingen).
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