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The Structure of Episodic Memory: Ganeri's âMental Time Travel and Attentionâ
We offer a framework for assessing what the structure of episodic memory might be, if one accepts the Buddhist denial of persisting selves. This paper is a response to Jonardon Ganeri's paper "Mental time travel and attention", which explores Buddhaghosa's ideas about memory. (It will eventually be published with a reply by Ganeri)
David Duncan Wallace Papers - Accession 605
The David Duncan Wallace Papers consists of microfiche copies of letters written to and from Colonel John Cheves Haskell (1841-1906), Colonel Alexander Cheves Haskell (1839-1910), and Colonel James Alfred Hoyt (1837-1904) and a âStatement by General William H. Wallace, as to interview between General [Samuel] McGown and General [Martin Witherspoon] Gary, dated December 20, 1879â regarding the withdrawal of South Carolina Democratic electors in 1880. Also, included is an unpublished article by Col. Hoyt titled âGary and Hamptonâ written in about January 1880 while he was editor of The Baptist Courier. The article concerns General Martin Witherspoon Gary (1831-1881) and General Wade Hampton III (1818-1902) and the split in the 1880 state Democratic Party between their respective supporters for the 1880 South Carolina governor race.
Microfiched documents include: Letter, December 19, 1879, John C. Haskell to James A. Hoyt. Letter, December 20, 1879, James A. Hoyt to Samuel McGowan. Statement by General William H. Wallace, as to interview between General Samuel McGowan and General Gary, dated December 20, 1879. Letter, December 22, 1879, Col. Alexander C. Haskell to James A. Hoyt. Letter, January 28, 1880, John C. Haskell to James A. Hoyt. Letter, February 7, 1880, James A. Hoyt to John C. Haskell.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1513/thumbnail.jp