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406006698 03 01 01 JB John Benjamins Publishing Company 01 JB code AiCR 63 Eb 15 9789027294548 06 10.1075/aicr.63 13 2005045958 DG 002 02 01 AiCR 02 1381-589X Advances in Consciousness Research 63 <TitleType>01</TitleType> <TitleText textformat="02">Memory and Understanding</TitleText> <Subtitle textformat="02">Concept formation in Proust’s <i>A la recherche du temps perdu</i></Subtitle> 01 aicr.63 01 https://benjamins.com 02 https://benjamins.com/catalog/aicr.63 1 A01 Renate Bartsch Bartsch, Renate Renate Bartsch University of Amsterdam 01 eng 168 x 158 PSY000000 v.2006 JM 2 24 JB Subject Scheme CONS.GEN Consciousness research 24 JB Subject Scheme LIN.SEMAN Semantics 24 JB Subject Scheme LIT.THEOR Theoretical literature & literary studies 24 JB Subject Scheme PHIL.GEN Philosophy 24 JB Subject Scheme PSY.COGPSY Cognitive psychology 24 JB Subject Scheme PSY.NEURO Neuropsychology 06 01 This book treats memory and understanding on two levels, on the phenomenological level of experience, on which a theory of dynamic conceptual semantics is built, and on the neuro-connectionist level, which supports the capacities of concept formation, remembering, and understanding. A neuro-connectionist circuit architecture of a constructive memory is developed in which understanding and remembering are modelled in accordance with the constituent structures of a dynamic conceptual semantics. Consciousness emerges by circuit activation between conceptual indicators and episodic indices with the sensory-motor, emotional, and proprioceptual areas. <br />This theory of concept formation, remembering, and understanding is applied to Proust’s <i>A la recherche du temps perdu</i> , with special attention to the author’s excursions into philosophical and aesthetic issues. Under this perspective, Proust’s work can be seen as an artistic exploration into our capacity of understanding, whereby the unconscious, the memory, is exteriorized in consciousness by presenting the experienced episodes in the conceptual order of similarity and contiguity through our capacity of concept formation. 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A neuro-connectionist circuit architecture of a constructive memory is developed in which understanding and remembering are modelled in accordance with the constituent structures of a dynamic conceptual semantics. Consciousness emerges by circuit activation between conceptual indicators and episodic indices with the sensory-motor, emotional, and proprioceptual areas. <br />This theory of concept formation, remembering, and understanding is applied to Proust’s <i>A la recherche du temps perdu</i> , with special attention to the author’s excursions into philosophical and aesthetic issues. Under this perspective, Proust’s work can be seen as an artistic exploration into our capacity of understanding, whereby the unconscious, the memory, is exteriorized in consciousness by presenting the experienced episodes in the conceptual order of similarity and contiguity through our capacity of concept formation. 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A neuro-connectionist circuit architecture of a constructive memory is developed in which understanding and remembering are modelled in accordance with the constituent structures of a dynamic conceptual semantics. Consciousness emerges by circuit activation between conceptual indicators and episodic indices with the sensory-motor, emotional, and proprioceptual areas. <br />This theory of concept formation, remembering, and understanding is applied to Proust’s <i>A la recherche du temps perdu</i> , with special attention to the author’s excursions into philosophical and aesthetic issues. Under this perspective, Proust’s work can be seen as an artistic exploration into our capacity of understanding, whereby the unconscious, the memory, is exteriorized in consciousness by presenting the experienced episodes in the conceptual order of similarity and contiguity through our capacity of concept formation. 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