Memory: A Very Short Introduction
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Children’s
Philosophy
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Format
Kindle
Pages
154
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2008
Publisher
OUP Oxford
Edition
1st
ISBN-10
0191578169
ISBN-13
9780191578168
Description
Memory can be a perplexing phenomenon, balancing the line between clarity and distortion. The exploration of memory, particularly how it shapes our identities and influences our experiences, is at the heart of this insightful work. The author delves into the intricacies of memory, examining why certain moments remain vivid in the mind while others fade away. This exploration encourages readers to reflect on their own experiences and the intricacies of how memories are formed, retained, and sometimes forgotten.
Through a concise yet profound analysis, the narrative sheds light on the science behind memory processes, discussing both psychological theories and neurological findings. The author's ability to distill complex concepts into an engaging and accessible format invites readers to ponder their understanding of past events, the reliability of their recollections, and the very nature of memory itself. It encourages a deeper understanding of how memories influence our present and future, making it an intriguing read for anyone curious about the human experience.
Through a concise yet profound analysis, the narrative sheds light on the science behind memory processes, discussing both psychological theories and neurological findings. The author's ability to distill complex concepts into an engaging and accessible format invites readers to ponder their understanding of past events, the reliability of their recollections, and the very nature of memory itself. It encourages a deeper understanding of how memories influence our present and future, making it an intriguing read for anyone curious about the human experience.
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