Lexicon of Arguments

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Frank I 550
Def q-memory/appearance/appearing//Evans: (Quasi-memory), false memory: a subject q-remembers an event e if and only if
1st it has an apparent memory of such an event and -
2nd this apparent memory actually includes information that originates from the perception of that event by a person who not necessarily is herself.
>Appearance, >Memory, >Events, >Perception, >Information.
I 551
a) a subject q-remembers an event whose witness she was not
b) as a result: the subject q-recalls the fact that she had been a witness.
I 175
q-memories/Shoemaker: not excluded if Descartes’ evil demon cannot be excluded.
>S. Shoemaker, cf. >Memory/Psychology, >Forensic psychology.

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