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The Philosophers' Magazine 82:41-47 (2018)

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The paper discusses the epistemic benefits of cognitive mechanisms producing distorted memories. Aimed at a non-specialist audience.
Keywords Applied Philosophy  Memory  Epistemology
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ISBN(s) 1354-814X
DOI 10.5840/tpm20188275
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