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(2018) Axiomathes 28 (3).

Affectivity in its relation to memory

Robert Zaborowski

pp. 253-267

It seems obvious that various feelings (various kinds of affectivity) are memorized, forgotten, and recollected to various degrees. Some of them are forgotten. Some of those forgotten can be recollected, while others are lost forever. For example, short and long-lasting feelings and shallow and deep feelings are memorized and remembered in different ways. In this paper I analyse from a conceptual point of view several categories of memory-of-feelings and offer a comprehensive map of them. In the end, the richness of categories in the realm of memory is interpreted as a proof of the intricacy of affectivity.

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DOI: 10.1007/s10516-018-9368-4

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Zaborowski, R. (2018). Affectivity in its relation to memory. Axiomathes 28 (3), pp. 253-267.

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