The Emergence of Autobiographical Memory: A Social Cultural Developmental Theory
Article
Formal Antecedent
Foundations and Logic
Citation
Katherine Nelson and Robyn Fivush. (2004). The Emergence of Autobiographical Memory: A Social Cultural Developmental Theory. Psychological Review. 111. pp. 486–511.
Why this reference is included
Nelson and Fivush’s 2004 The Emergence of Autobiographical Memory: A Social Cultural Developmental Theory, published in Psychological Review, is one of the program’s working technical references. Cited in Book VII (Categorical Metaphysics), Part 9, Chapter The Self as Story Functor, where the program draws on it in the context of “The story functor is the categorical counterpart of what psychologists call autobiographical memory : a structured, self-referential organisation of past experience that supports….”
Cited in
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Book VII — Categorical Metaphysics Part 9Chapter The Self as Story Functor
The story functor is the categorical counterpart of what psychologists call autobiographical memory : a structured, self-referential organisation of past experience that supports planning, social interaction, and self-understanding