Learning from the past: epistemic generativity and the function of episodic memory

Boyle, A.ORCID logo (2019). Learning from the past: epistemic generativity and the function of episodic memory. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 26(5-6), 242 - 251.
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I argue that the function of episodic memory is to store information about the past, against the orthodox view that it is to support imagining the future. I show that episodic memory is epistemically generative, allowing organisms to learn from past events retroactively. This confers adaptive benefits in three domains: Reasoning about the world, skill, and social interaction. Given the role of evolutionary perspectives in comparative research, this argument necessitates a radical shift in the study of episodic memory in nonhumans.

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