Many Minds

What is memory for?

Nov 20, 2025
In this discussion, Dr. Ali Boyle, a philosopher at the London School of Economics, and Dr. Johannes Mahr, a researcher at York University in Toronto, dive deep into the mysteries of memory. They explore the intriguing relationship between episodic and semantic memory, proposing that episodic memory aids communication and enriches our semantic knowledge. They also discuss why certain memories linger and the implications for children and animals. Expect insight into how memory shapes our experiences and understanding of the world.
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Core Memory Taxonomy

  • Memory is organized as long-term vs short-term, and long-term splits into declarative (episodic, semantic) and non-declarative systems.
  • Episodic stores experiences; semantic stores general facts, but systems interact and overlap.
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Phenomenology Of Episodic Memory

  • Episodic memory often includes vivid perceptual imagery and a sense that the content belongs to your personal past.
  • Philosophers call this autonoetic consciousness, but its centrality is debated.
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Impure Phenomenology Claim

  • Phenomenology of remembering is 'impure' because felt qualities correlate with representational content and behavioral signatures.
  • Rich imagery implies reportable sensory and temporal detail.
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