Memory
pp. 93-108
Abstract
We tend to take remembering as an unproblematic phenomenon – unless we try to remember something that is not instantly in our mind, at which point the process becomes problematic. When we forget something – to bring lunch to the office, the name of a street – we attribute it to a failure of the mind without reflecting too much about the phenomenon. Remembering may be taken in the way we think about taking something from a cupboard or bookshelf. Take the following exchange in which a colleague asks me about where I bought a particular bottle of wine.
Publication details
Published in:
Roth Wolff-Michael (2012) First-person methods: toward an empirical phenomenology of experience. Rotterdam, SensePublishers.
Pages: 93-108
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-6091-831-5_6
Full citation:
Roth Wolff-Michael (2012) „Memory“, In: W. Roth (ed.), First-person methods, Rotterdam, SensePublishers, 93–108.