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False Memories and Reproductive Imagination: Ricoeur's Phenomenology of Memory
2015
Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology and Practical Philosophy
In cognitive psychology, a false memory refers to a fabricated or distorted recollection of an event that did not actually happen. Both 'memory-distortion' and 'false memory creation' refer to the processes of recollection in which the recollected events are not actually happened. This paper has three aims: (1) to examine Ricoeur's analysis of memory and imagination; (2) to explain and reinforce the constructive role of memory; (3) to show in what manner the first two aims lead to the
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