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    Cryptomnesia: a three-factor account

    Understood as a psychological phenomenon, there has been very little discussion of cryptomnesia in the philosophical literature. Cryptomnesia presents us with a strange phenomenon in which we take ourselves to...

    Christopher Jude McCarroll, André Sant’Anna in Synthese (2023)

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    Rewarding one’s Future Self: Psychological Connectedness, Episodic Prospection, and a Puzzle about Perspective

    When faced with intertemporal choices, which have consequences that unfold over time, we often discount the future, preferring smaller immediate rewards often at the expense of long-term benefits. How psycholo...

    Christopher Jude McCarroll, Erica Cosentino in Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2020)

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    Multiperspectival Imagery: Sartre and Cognitive Theory on Point of View in Remembering and Imagining

    When remembering events from one’s life, one often visualises the remembered scene as one originally experienced it: from an ‘internal’, ‘own-eyes’, ‘first-person’, or ‘field’ perspective. Sometimes, however, ...

    Christopher Jude McCarroll, John Sutton in Phenomenology and Science (2016)