An Argument for the Logical Notion of a Memory Trace

TitleAn Argument for the Logical Notion of a Memory Trace
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1975
AuthorsDeborah A. Rosen
JournalPhilosophy of Science
Volume42
Issue1
Pagination1-10
ISSN00318248
Abstract

During the past decade there has been a very effective campaign against any explanation of remembering whose basic concept is that of a causally mediating trace. This paper attempts to provide such an explanation by presenting an explicit deductive argument for the existence of the memory trace. The conclusion is shown to follow from reasonable, empirical assumptions of which the most interesting is a spatiotemporal contiguity thesis. Set-theoretic techniques are used to provide a framework of analysis and probabilistic definitions of some causal notions, as that of a causal chain, are presented.

URLhttp://www.jstor.org/stable/187291