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508Going through the Motions: Memory and Remembrance in CavendishBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 33 (5): 1120-1142. 2025.Margaret Cavendish’s conception of memory has received little scholarly attention. Here, I taxonomize various notions of memory within her system, focusing primarily on a crucial distinction between what she calls ‘memory’ and what she calls ‘remembrance.’ I argue that Cavendish considers remembrance a more general and pervasive action in nature than memory. Memory, an action uniquely associated with animal creatures, refers to the animal’s reason storing past sense perceptions and conceptions s…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Philosophy of Psychology |
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |