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Remembering
A Phenomenological Study
Second Edition
Edward S. Casey

A pioneering investigation of the multiple ways of remembering and the difference that memory makes in our daily lives.

A Choice Outstanding Academic Book

"An excellent book that provides an in-depth phenomenological and philosophical study of memory." —Choice

". . . a stunning revelation of the pervasiveness of memory in our lives." —Contemporary Psychology

"[Remembering] presents a study of remembering that is fondly attentive to its rich diversity, its intricacy of structure and detail, and its wide-ranging efficacy in our everyday, life-world experience. . . . genuinely pioneering, it ranges far beyond what established traditions in philosophy and psychology have generally taken the functions and especially the limits of memory to be." —The Humanistic Psychologist

Edward S. Casey provides a thorough description of the varieties of human memory, including recognizing and reminding, reminiscing and commemorating, body memory and place memory. The preface to the new edition extends the scope of the original text to include issues of collective memory, forgetting, and traumatic memory, and aligns this book with Casey's newest work on place and space. This ambitious study demonstrates that nothing in our lives is unaffected by remembering.

Studies in Continental Thought—John Sallis, general editor

Contents
Preface to the Second Edition
Introduction Remembering Forgotten: The Amnesia of Anamnesis
Part One: Keeping Memory in Mind
First Forays
Eidetic Features
Remembering as Intentional: Act Phase
Remembering as Intentional: Object Phase
Part Two: Mnemonic Modes
Prologue
Reminding
Reminiscing
Recognizing
Coda
Part Three: Pursuing Memory beyond Mind
Prologue
Body Memory
Place Memory
Commemoration
Coda
Part Four: Remembering Re-membered
The Thick Autonomy of Memory
Freedom in Remembering

Remembering, Second Edition: A Phenomenological Study

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RememberingA Phenomenological StudySecond EditionEdward S. CaseyA pioneering investigation of the multiple ways of remembering and the difference that memory makes... Read more

    Publisher: Indiana University Press
    Publication Date: 22/10/2000
    ISBN13: 9780253214126, 978-0253214126
    ISBN10: 0253214122

    Number of Pages: 392

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

    Description

    Remembering
    A Phenomenological Study
    Second Edition
    Edward S. Casey

    A pioneering investigation of the multiple ways of remembering and the difference that memory makes in our daily lives.

    A Choice Outstanding Academic Book

    "An excellent book that provides an in-depth phenomenological and philosophical study of memory." —Choice

    ". . . a stunning revelation of the pervasiveness of memory in our lives." —Contemporary Psychology

    "[Remembering] presents a study of remembering that is fondly attentive to its rich diversity, its intricacy of structure and detail, and its wide-ranging efficacy in our everyday, life-world experience. . . . genuinely pioneering, it ranges far beyond what established traditions in philosophy and psychology have generally taken the functions and especially the limits of memory to be." —The Humanistic Psychologist

    Edward S. Casey provides a thorough description of the varieties of human memory, including recognizing and reminding, reminiscing and commemorating, body memory and place memory. The preface to the new edition extends the scope of the original text to include issues of collective memory, forgetting, and traumatic memory, and aligns this book with Casey's newest work on place and space. This ambitious study demonstrates that nothing in our lives is unaffected by remembering.

    Studies in Continental Thought—John Sallis, general editor

    Contents
    Preface to the Second Edition
    Introduction Remembering Forgotten: The Amnesia of Anamnesis
    Part One: Keeping Memory in Mind
    First Forays
    Eidetic Features
    Remembering as Intentional: Act Phase
    Remembering as Intentional: Object Phase
    Part Two: Mnemonic Modes
    Prologue
    Reminding
    Reminiscing
    Recognizing
    Coda
    Part Three: Pursuing Memory beyond Mind
    Prologue
    Body Memory
    Place Memory
    Commemoration
    Coda
    Part Four: Remembering Re-membered
    The Thick Autonomy of Memory
    Freedom in Remembering

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