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Psychology, Philosophy & Memory

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Page 1: Psychology, Philosophy & Memory

Psychology, Philosophy & Memory

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Basic Tasks

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Plato 1809-1882

429-347 B.C.

384– 322 B.C.Aristotle

Darwin1886-1969

1850-1909Ebbinghaus

Bartlett

1920’s

Gestalt &Behaviorism

Lashley Tulving1890–1958 1927-

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Stages of Memory

1Encoding

2Retention

3Retrieval

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BergsonTime

PerceptionMemory

Consciousness

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RealTime

Time

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Christian Boltanski, Lessons of Darkness; Chases Highschool

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Christian Boltanski, Odessa, 1989

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Gerhard Richter, Cathedral Square, Milan (Domplatz, Mailand)

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Duration

Perception

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Points of Remembering

-Duration

-Perception

-Memory

Consciousness

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“We talk about memory because there is so little of it left.”