Table of Contents
I: Keeping Track of Time, and Temporal Representation
1. Internal Clocks and the Representation of Time, J. H. Wearden
2. Retrospective and Prospective Timing: Memory, Attention and Consciousness, Richard A. Block & Dan Zakay
3. The Chronological Organisation of Memory, Gordon D. A. Brown & Nick Chater
4. 'Lost in a Sea of Time' : Time Parsing and Autism, Jill Boucher
II: Memory, Awareness and the Past
5. Memory Processes Underlying Humans' Chronological Sense of the Past, William J. Friedman
6. Memory Demonstratives, John Campbell
7. Aware and Unaware Memory: Does Unaware Memory Underlie Aware Memory?, Andrew R. Mayes
8. Is Memory Purely Preservative?, Jerome Dokic
III: Memory and Experience
9. Phenomenological Records and the Self-Memory System, Martin A. Conway
10. Out of the Past: Episodic Recall as Retained Acquaintance, M. G. F. Martin
11. Attributing Episodic Memory to Animals and Children, Teresa McCormack
12. The Phenomonology of Episodic Recall, Christoph Hoerl
IV: Knowledge and the Past: The Epistemology and Metaphysics of Time
13. Understanding the Past Tense, Christopher Peacocke
14. Apperception and the Unreality of Tense, A. W. Moore
15. Memories, Traces and the Significance of the Past, David Cockburn
Index